Analyst Has "Buy" on Armstrong After Europe Moves
New York, NY, Sept. 24, 2010--Analyst Stifel Nicolaus has maintained its "buy" rating on Armstrong World Industries after the company announced reorganization of its European operations.
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New York, NY, Sept. 24, 2010--Analyst Stifel Nicolaus has maintained its "buy" rating on Armstrong World Industries after the company announced reorganization of its European operations.
Washington, DC, Sept. 24, 2010--The overall demand for durable goods fell 1.3% in August, the Commerce Department said Friday. However, when excluding the volatile transportation sector, orders rose 2% -- the best showing in five months.
Washington, DC, Sept. 24, 2010--New home sales in August were unchanged from July, according to the Commerce Department.
Washington, DC, Sept. 23, 2010--Existing-home sales rose in August following a big correction in July, according to the National Association of Realtors.
New York, NY, Sept. 23, 2010--The Conference Board's leading economic index rose 0.3% in August, after a 0.1% increase in July.
New Delhi, India, Sept. 23, 2010--Orient Ceramics and Industries (OCIL) is set to purchase a majority stake in Bell Ceramics Ltd.
Schenectady, NY, Sept. 23, 2010--Schenectady Floor Covering will nearly double in size and consolidate its retail and wholesale divisions after buying a former steel fabrication plant, according to Albany Business Review.
Aurora, Colo., September 22, 2010 – Bona U.S. national account manager Brett Ker died last weekend in Denver. Ker is survived by his four children ages 3, 6, 8, and 17.
Washington, DC, Sept. 23, 2010--Initial jobless claims jumped 12,000 to 465,000 in the latest week, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Washington, DC, Sept. 22, 2010-- The architecture billings index, a closely watched indicator of future U.S. construction spending, edged up in August, its third consecutive monthly increase, according to the American Institute of Architects.