Hedge Funds: Former Imperium manager settles SEC suit
[at MarketWatch] - Stephen Goldfield, the former manager of the now-defunct hedge-fund firm Imperium Advisors, agrees to pay $600,000 to settle an SEC lawsuit that alleges he made almost $14 million illegally trading on inside information. us.rd.yahoo.com |
Zinc-Oxide Nanostructure Production Made Easy
Two scientists are on a path-breaking method to produce ’sea-urchins’ to expedite the work capacity and efficiency of photovoltaic devices. Jamil Elias and Laetitia Philippe are the two scientists from Empa’s Mechanics of Materials & Nanostructures Laboratory who have been successful in producing these tiny ’sea urchins’ which are ready to revolutionize solar-cell technology. [...]Posted in: Economy, Industry, PhotoVoltaics alternative-energy-news.info |
Horizon stock up, Goodrich down
Charlotte-area stocks rose and fell about evenly Thursday, with Horizon Lines Inc.’s shares gaining 1.9 percent in value but Goodrich Corp.’s shares dropping 1.14 percent. (HRZ) (GR) (FDO) (LOW) (SPW) (TRK) (WFC) (BAC) (NUE) (RDK) (PNY) (DUK) (LNCE) (CATO) feeds.bizjournals.com |
Tetra Tech wins $19.7M EPA contract
Tetra Tech Inc. has won a $19.7 million contract from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as part of the EPA's landfill methane outreach program. (TTEK) feeds.bizjournals.com |
Nuclear sales irresponsible, say Greens
AMID heightened world tensions, particularly over so-called "rogue nuclear states", it was irresponsible for the federal government to be exploring greater uranium sales, Greens senator Christine Milne has said. news.com.au |