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  • Toronto stock market remains positive despite weaker gold, crude oil prices (Dollar-Markets) 21 Dec 2009 20:25 GMT
    ... points to 1,115. In corporate news, Canadian fertilizer giant Agrium Inc. (TSX:AGU) is sticking to ... a US$630-million iron ore concentrator project in Mauritania, with construction scheduled to begin in 2010. ... International Inc. said it will acquire Terex Corp.´s mining equipment division for $1.3 billion in ...

  • TSX higher as materials stocks gain momentum, commodities remain mixed (Dollar-Markets) 21 Dec 2009 16:29 GMT
    ... stocks gained 0.2 per cent with Potash Corp of Saskatchewan (TSX:POT) up 2.7 per cent ... up 2.7 per cent to $114.98. Canadian fertilizer giant Agrium Inc. (TSX:AGU) is sticking to ... a US$630-million iron ore concentrator project in Mauritania, with construction scheduled to begin in 2010. ...

  • Oriel Securities: No more coups, it's back to basic broking 27 Dec 2009 19:30 GMT
    ... report, Bragg fumed: "Dealing with coups in Mauritania is a doddle compared to dealing with ... that, if you want to build a business, you must look beyond next year's money." ... steel works, followed by a Macedonian pig farm, followed by an oil and gas IPO ...

  • Govt Wins Reprieve From U.S. Despite Slow Reforms 27 Dec 2009 19:32 GMT
    ... Flower Council CEO, Mrs Jane Ngige, told Business Daily. The US President said he had ... time, President Obama said he was adding Mauritania to the list of sub-Saharan African countries ... in 2008. Kenyan products, notably clothes and agricultural produce are big beneficiaries of the Agoa ...

  • TSX surges on light day 21 Dec 2009 23:20 GMT
    ... stocks were up as SXC Health Solutions Corp. gained 4.4% to $57.44 while MDS was ... 1.7%, to $55.74. In corporate news, Canadian fertilizer giant Agrium Inc. is sticking to its ... $630-million U.S. iron ore concentrator project in Mauritania, with construction scheduled to begin in 2010. ...

  • TSX holds on to three-digit gain 21 Dec 2009 21:06 GMT
    ... points to 1,115. In corporate news, Canadian fertilizer giant Agrium Inc. (TSX: ) is sticking ... a US$630-million iron ore concentrator project in Mauritania, with construction scheduled to begin in 2010. ... International Inc. said it will acquire Terex Corp.'s mining equipment division for $1.3 billion in ...

  • TSX gains despite weaker gold, oil 21 Dec 2009 21:07 GMT
    ... points to 1,115. In corporate news, Canadian fertilizer giant Agrium Inc. is sticking to its ... $630-million (U.S.) iron ore concentrator project in Mauritania, with construction scheduled to begin in 2010. ... International Inc. said it will acquire Terex Corp.'s mining equipment division for $1.3-billion in cash. ...

  • TSX higher as materials stocks gain momentum, commodities remain mixed 21 Dec 2009 16:46 GMT
    ... stocks gained 0.5 per cent with Potash Corp of Saskatchewan (TSX:POT) up 3.5 per cent ... points to 1,115. In corporate news, Canadian fertilizer giant Agrium Inc. (TSX:AGU) is sticking to ... a US$630-million iron ore concentrator project in Mauritania, with construction scheduled to begin in 2010. ...

  • Killing Pregnant Women, Children and Cows in Yemen: US War Against Terror! 22 Dec 2009 14:13 GMT
    ... Iran, Lebanon, Turkey, Kenya, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Oil markets) and by conducting all the feelings of ... Anglo-French elites favour the arabization campaigns from Mauritania to Yemen and Oman, supposedly carrying for ... some who were pregnant. In terms of livestock, 200 sheep and large numbers of cows ...

  • Africities conference boosts local development 23 Dec 2009 20:46 GMT
    ... to achieve better local development. "The African market is eyed hungrily by investors from many ... with cities sharing the same characteristics, such agriculture, tourism and maritime fishing, could only be ... partnership and economic co-operation with Attar in Mauritania, the Congolese city of Pointe-Noire, and the ...

  • African Nations To Debate Policy On Ivory Sales 22 Dec 2009 22:16 GMT
    ... of ivory to be dumped on the markets. As elephant populations have rebounded over most ... found at all in countries like Burundi, Mauritania, Sierra Leone and Gambia. “We don’t want ... mammals have become a pest to struggling farmers “Elephants are increasingly becoming a nuisance to ...

  • Africa set for new battle over ivory 23 Dec 2009 05:50 GMT
    ... ivory sales should be allowed. With black market sales on the rise again, some nations ... disappeared altogether, for example in Burundi, Gambia, Mauritania and Sierra Leone. “We don’t want to ... 2006. “Elephants are a nuisance to poor farmers, who are becoming opponents to their conservation. ...

  • Ivory dividing Africa 22 Dec 2009 10:37 GMT
    ... ivory sales should be allowed. With black market sales on the rise again, some nations ... all together, for example in Burundi, Gambia, Mauritania or Sierra Leone. "We don't want to ... are increasingly becoming a nuisance to poor farmers who are progressively becoming opponents to their ...

  • 'It has become like the drug trade' 22 Dec 2009 10:51 GMT
    ... ivory sales should be allowed. With black market sales on the rise again, some nations ... all together, for example in Burundi, Gambia, Mauritania or Sierra Leone. "We don't want to ... are increasingly becoming a nuisance to poor farmers who are progressively becoming opponents to their ...

  • African countries set for new fight over ivory sales 22 Dec 2009 11:11 GMT
    ... ivory sales should be allowed. With black market sales on the rise again, some nations ... all together, for example in Burundi, Gambia, Mauritania or Sierra Leone. "We don't want to ... are increasingly becoming a nuisance to poor farmers who are progressively becoming opponents to their ...


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