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Solera Holdings Inc (NYSE:SLH) announced that its Board of Directors has approved a share repurchase program effective immediately for up to a total of $180 million of the Company’s common stock through November 10, 2013 . Share repurchases may be made by the Company from time to time in open market transactions at prevailing market prices or in privately negotiated transactions.
Solera Holdings, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides software and services to the automobile insurance claims processing industry.
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) announced its participation in upcoming investor events. On Thursday, November 17, 2011, the company will appear at 8:45 a.m. ET at the Dahlman Rose Second Annual Global Metals, Mining & Materials Conference in New York City. On Friday, November 18, 2011, the company will appear at 9:10 a.m. ET at the Morgan Stanley Global Chemicals Conference in New York City.
CF Industries Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiary, CF Industries, Inc., manufactures and distributes nitrogen and phosphate fertilizer products, serving agricultural and industrial customers worldwide.
Ecolab Inc (NYSE:ECL) has launched a Poultry Export Program featuring Inspexx 150�, a peroxyacid-based antimicrobial food additive for treatment of poultry carcasses, parts and trim.
Ecolab Inc. develops and markets products and services for the hospitality, foodservice, healthcare, and industrial markets primarily in the United States. It provides cleaning and sanitizing products and programs, as well as pest elimination, maintenance, and repair services primarily to customers in the foodservice, food and beverage processing, hospitality, healthcare, government and education, retail, textile care, commercial facilities management, and vehicle wash sectors.
Global Hunter (GBLHF.PK)
Global Hunter’s focus is on strategic and base metals, with an advanced stage copper oxide project in Chile and a highly prospective molybdenum property in British Columbia, Canada. GBLHF teams are working on developing the Corona de Cobre property in Chile and the Rabbit south property in British Columbia.
La Corona de Cobre, Chile:
+18,000 hectare land package in coastal belt of Andean Cordillera of Chile on the Atacama Fault Zone.(”Chilean Iron-Copper Belt”)
Project Highlights
- Copper oxide deposit, leachable
- Existing NI 43-101 Resource Estimate (225 million pounds of copper)
- Management with proven track record
- Highly qualified technical team
- Low operating costs of appr. $ 1.00/lb (preliminary calculation)
- Substantial upside potential (resource covers less than 0.1% of total area)
Rabbit South, British Columbia:
1,900 hectare land package between two of British Columbia’s most successful copper mines (Afton and Highland Valley)
Project Highlights
- 1,900 hectares 26km from Kamloops, British Columbia, between the Afton and Highland Valley copper mines
- 86 holes drilled on property from 1979 to 2005
- Two large target areas identified
- Recent drilling confirms presence of wide-spread near-surface molybdenum mineralization
The world’s production (supply) and consumption (demand) of copper have increased dramatically in the past 25 years. As large developing countries have entered the global market, demand for mineral commodities, including copper, has increased. In the past 20 years, the Andean region of South America has emerged as the world’s most productive copper region. In 2007, about 45 percent of the world’s copper was produced from the Andes Mountains; the United States produced 8 percent. Virtually all copper produced in the United States comes from, in decreasing order of production, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, or Montana. The risk of disruption to the global copper supply is considered to be low because copper production is globally dispersed and is not limited to a single country or region. Because of its importance in construction and power transmission, however, the impact of any copper supply disruption would be high.
For more information please visit official website of GBLHF.PK: www.globalhunter.ca/homeabout.html
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