- John Imes: The way to a more resilient Wisconsin – Capital Times
John Imes: The way to a more resilient Wisconsin
Capital Times
Imagine the thousands of jobs we could create from weatherizing the nearly 250,000 homes heated by propane in the state. 2. … Other Midwest states are moving forward and embracing solar, smart biomass, and strategic wind. … Resilient Wisconsin Day … - Budget is dead, government dissolved, and election set for June 12 – Waterloo Record
Budget is dead, government dissolved, and election set for June 12
Waterloo Record
It also includes a $2.5-billion jobs and prosperity fund that would dole out grants to businesses, and $11.4 billion in hospital expansion upgrades during the next 10 years. “Some believe they can deliver strong health care and education, by recklessly … - DuPont’s Kullman: "Never Declare Victory" – Barron’s
DuPont's Kullman: "Never Declare Victory"
Barron’s
She also managed to conserve cash, pay the dividend, and fully fund research and development, which positioned DuPont for faster growth. As the crisis receded, she set … "Engineering doesn't limit your career possibilities; it actually widens them … - TransCanada’s CEO Discusses Q1 2014 Results – Earnings Call Transcript – Seeking Alpha
TransCanada's CEO Discusses Q1 2014 Results – Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
And finally, I'd also like to point out that during the presentation, we'll refer to measures such as comparable earnings; comparable earnings per share; earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization or EBITDA; comparable EBITDA and … - Supreme Court Upholds Coal-Fired Plant Rules – AzJournal.com
Supreme Court Upholds Coal-Fired Plant Rules
AzJournal.com
Those in opposition to the rules voiced concerns that, combined with other new regulations, the rules will force coal-fired power plants to shut down, eliminate much-needed jobs and drive up the cost of electricity. “This is just the latest blow … - Ontario election: A primer on key business issues – Toronto Star
Toronto StarOntario election: A primer on key business issues
Toronto Star
The Liberals say they would create a 10-year, $2.5 billion Jobs and Prosperity Fund to improve Ontario's ability to attract significant business investments and strengthen Ontario mining, automotive, IT, financial services and other key industries in …
UPDATE: Government dissolved, election set for June 12Cambridge Times
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