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(SUMMARY) The Dallas Business Journal has announced the 2010 finalists for its annual Best Places to Work awards program.
(SUMMARY) Energy companies Holly Energy Partners LP and Pioneer Natural Resources Inc. reported increased profits Thursday. (HEP) (PXD)
(SUMMARY) Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations have contributed $3.05 billion dollars to the North Texas economy over a span of three years, according to a new report from the Business Council for the Arts and Deloitte.
(SUMMARY) TV station operator Belo Corp. saw its profit jump in the second quarter as ad sales continued to rise during the period.
(SUMMARY) The Securities and Exchange Commission has accused Dallas investors Charles Wyly and Sam Wyly of insider trading and violating federal securities laws.
(SUMMARY) Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. reported second-quarter net income of $183 million, or $0.74 per share, up from the $158 million, or $0.62 per share, it generated for the same three-month period in 2009. (DPS)
(SUMMARY) Electronics retailer RadioShack saw its profit grow 8.6 percent in the second quarter, due in part to strong wireless sales. (RSH)
(SUMMARY) Exxon Mobil reported a 91 percent jump in quarterly profit, based on strong performance in its crude oil and chemical segments, and profit margins on refined products. (XOM)
(SUMMARY) Pump and valve system manufacturer Flowserve Corp. posted a second-quarter profit of $91.6 million, or $1.62 per share, on sales of $961.1 million. That's a 15.5 percent drop when compared to a profit of $108 million, or $1.92 per share, on revenue...
(SUMMARY) Trinity Industries, a leading manufacturer of transportation, construction and industrial products, reported a second-quarter profit of $18.4 million.
(SUMMARY) Southwest Airlines posted a profit of $112 million, or 15 cents per share, for the second quarter of 2010, as the airline saw traffic levels rise and total operating revenue reach a quarterly record of $3.2 billion. (LUV)
(SUMMARY) Arlington-based Nursefinders has inked a deal to be acquired by health care staffing firm AMN Healthcare Services for approximately $220 million, the companies said Wednesday. (AHS)
(SUMMARY) Dallas residential real estate queen Ebby Halliday has been named a national trustee for the Foundation Fighting Blindness.
(SUMMARY) Texas Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones says she opposes a federal energy bill because it would take away power from her agency.
(SUMMARY) The Federal Reserve's 11th district, which includes all of North Texas, saw moderate economic growth during the past six weeks, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Economic Beige Book.
(SUMMARY) Texas merger and acquisition activity climbed nearly 35 percent by volume in the first half of the year compared to the same period last year, according to the semi-annual 2010 Texas M&A roundup by research firm Mergermarket. (CAL) (UAL) (APA) (ME)...
(SUMMARY) Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. were up nearly 4 percent Wednesday on speculation that the wireless phone maker will unveil a new handset next Tuesday to go up against Apple Inc.'s iPhone. (RIMM)
(SUMMARY) AT&T said it has been told by Standard and Poor's that the rating agency has placed the phone, data and video services company on credit watch (negative), meaning AT&T could face a credit downgrade at some point.
(SUMMARY) The rate of home foreclosures in the Dallas-Irving-Plano market ticked up slightly to 1.43 percent in June, compared to 1.18 percent a year earlier, according to a new report from real estate data firm CoreLogic.
(SUMMARY) Dallas-Fort Worth and the three other major Texas markets registered the nation's strongest employment gains during the past five years, according to figures released Wednesday morning by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics .
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