Far North Dallas has long been bone dry when it comes to retail alcohol sales.
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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - Celanese Corp., the Dallas specialty-materials producer, reported second-quarter net income rose 50% on 22% higher sales. Earnings reached $160 million, or $1.01 a share, from $107 million, or 69 cents, in the year-earlier quarter. Adjusted share earnings doubled to $1.12. Sales reached $1.52 billion from $1.24 billion. A survey of analysts by FactSet Research produced ...
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The billionaire brothers from Dallas, who are large donors to conservative causes, were charged with conducting an extensive securities fraud.
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There are right ways and wrong ways to conduct a garage sale in Dallas, and these folks fall in to that second group. Garage sale - Dallas - Business - Retail Trade - Retailers
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Dallas-area home prices are continuing the modest increases that began last fall. Dallas had a 2.9 percent rise in prices in May from a year earlier in the latest Standard Poor's/Case-Shiller Home Price Index report, which was released Tuesday.
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New Jersey , the third-most indebted U.S. state, is considering handling future bond sales without financial advisers, Governor Chris Christie s office said.
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Fiserv's new forecast calls for Dallas-area home prices to fall by 1.1 percent by first quarter 2011 from a year earlier. Then residential prices in the area will rebound by 0.3 percent thorugh first quarter 2012, if the researchers are right.
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DALLAS, TX--(Marketwire - 07/29/10) - Taptopia, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Metiscan, Inc. (Pinksheets: MTIZ - News ) and a provider of mobile technology solutions for event organizers, convention centers, and their related vendors today announced that Taptopia is rolling out its national sales plan to capitalize on the $80B convention, exhibition and meeting industry. This week the ...
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(AP:DALLAS) Real estate management company Texas Pacific Land Trust said Friday that its profit increased in the second quarter on higher revenue from rentals, royalties and land sales.
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U.S. corporate bond sales soared 31 percent this month, the busiest July on record, as yields fell to the lowest in more than six years on growing investor confidence in the economic recovery.
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