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  2. CWLP proposes 4-year contract to lock in coal prices but not ...

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    Springfield’s coal supply may soon be doubling the distance it takes to get the city. See why some alderpersons and residents are concerned. CWLP proposes 4-year contract to lock in coal prices ...

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    The marketwatch.com domain name was registered on July 30, 1997. [3] The website launched on October 30, 1997, as a 50/50 joint venture between DBC and CBS News, then run by Larry Kramer [2] and co-founder and chairman, Derek Reisfield. [4] Thom Calandra was its first editor-in-chief. [5]

  4. Investor's Business Daily - Wikipedia

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    Investor's Business Daily (IBD) is an American newspaper and website covering the stock market, international business, finance, and economics.Founded in 1984 by William O'Neil as a print newspaper, it is owned by News Corp and headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

  5. 1970s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    The price of coffee went up in the mid 1970s because of a black frost of 1975 that killed 66% of Brazil's coffee trees, which was the number one producer of coffee at the time. There was a big earthquake in 1976 in Guatemala that disrupted supply chains, the world's fifth biggest coffee exporter at the time.

  6. How to Fight Stagnant Coal Prices - AOL

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  7. Energy stocks take 'early lead' in 2025 as natural gas shines

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    Energy stocks have outperformed the broader market to start the year, kicking off 2025 with gains as oil and natural gas prices have edged higher.

  8. George Skakel - Wikipedia

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    Skakel came up with an idea to purchase the coke from coal companies. In May 1919, Skakel and two partners put up $1,000 and established The Great Lakes Coal & Coke Company. [4] The company would purchase the coke from coal companies and reprocess it into clean carbon which was used to produce aluminum. By 1929, Skakel had become a multi ...

  9. By propping up coal, lawmakers will cause higher energy ... - AOL

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    Lastly, today, only 1 percent of Kentucky’s energy is derived from renewables — which typically create lower cost energy because they don’t have variable fuel costs. Wind and solar are free ...