Mar 26, 2008 | Canadian Business Magazine
Dynegy the Most Volatile Stock in the S&P Utilities Sector So Far This Year
As the quarter winds down, power provider Dynegy Inc. is the most volatile stock in the utilities sector of the S&P 500 index. via Canadian Business Magazine
Dynegy to report on greenhouse gas limits
Dynegy Inc. has agreed to draft a report for shareholders explaining its plans for limiting greenhouse gas emissions. via Houston Business Journal
Investors File Record Number of Global Warming Resolutions with U.S. Companies
Leading U.S. investors today announced that they have filed a record 54 global warming shareholder resolutions with U.S. companies that face far-reaching business impacts from climate change. via Docuticker
“Foolies"- the official awards of Fossil Fools Day- have begun. Vote in the online poll and this year's winners will get a "special”
Unroll the green carpet, strap on an eco-gown, and get voting! The first annual "Foolies"- the official awards of Fossil Fools Day- have begun. via It's Getting Hot In Here
Chevron, BofA, others get global-warming resolutions
“Investors want all companies to understand the business impacts of climate change -- and plan for it accordingly.”
U.S. investors have filed a record 54 shareholder resolutions with U.S. companies facing "far-reaching business impacts from climate change," according to a coalition of investors demanding that corporations ... via The Birmingham News
Slump in utility, drug shares shoves most stocks down
“This is a market which I think is firming up”
Most stocks fell Wednesday for the first time in four days as a slump in utility and drug maker shares overshadowed speculation Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will cut interest rates. via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Earnings Roundup: Fannie Posts $3.6B Loss in 4Q; Dynegy 4Q Loss Narrower, but Cuts Forecast
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be allowed to expand their roles in the turbulent mortgage market even as worsening conditions in the housing market punish the two companies. via Canadian Business Magazine