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  2. Phosphogypsum - Wikipedia

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    A leaking phosphogypsum waste pond that nearly collapsed, if waste was not allowed to flow into Tampa Bay in Florida in 2021, highlights the dangers and near-disasters associated with wastewater ponds throughout the country. [21] Central Florida has a large quantity of phosphate deposits, particularly in the Bone Valley region. The marine ...

  3. Watered stock - Wikipedia

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    Watered stock is an asset with an artificially-inflated value. [1] The term most commonly refers to a form of securities fraud in which a company issues stock to someone before receiving at least the par value in payment. [2] Historically, stock watering was prevalent in the 19th century rail industry in the United States. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Some companies using lots of water want to be more ... - AOL

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    The company said it aspires to have 100% circular water use — where every bit of water is used and eventually returned to the watersheds it has drawn from — at 175 locations by 2030.

  5. Talk of a sharp stock correction is rising. Here's how ... - AOL

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    Forecasts for a near-term stock-market correction are getting more plentiful. The S&P 500's recent performance and technical indicators suggest a possible downturn. Business Insider spoke to three ...

  6. Muddy Waters Research - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 2017, Muddy Waters opened research into Prothena Corp PLC, a biotech company whose leading product the shortseller claimed was commercially unviable. [18] In August 2019, Muddy Waters announced that it was short Burford Capital, [19] [20] citing issues, as Muddy Waters saw it, with Burford's fair value accounting practices. [21]

  7. Here are 12 well-known companies that went bankrupt in 2024 - AOL

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    Big Lots filed for bankruptcy in September, after previously warning that it had “substantial doubt” about its survival. The discount retailer recently announced that its deal to sell itself ...

  8. NCH Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name from National Chemsearch to NCH Corporation that year. Again the rationale was to reflect the increasing diversity of NCH product lines. In 1978, NCH purchased Specialty Products Co., a manufacturer of specialty plumbing items. Specialty Products, based in Stanton, California, had yearly sales of about $4 million ...

  9. The CEO of water treatment company Ecolab doesn’t think ...

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    And you need a lot of water for that. As for phones, you need 50 gallons to produce their chip. So, tech companies have huge potential and are making the most progress.