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Small-caps and large-caps are wildly popular among investors; however, mid-cap stocks, such as Konecranes Plc (HEL:KCR) with a market-capitalization of €2.5b, rarely draw their attention.
Konecranes Oyj is a Finnish company, headquartered in Hyvinkää, which specializes in the manufacture and service of cranes and lifting equipment as well as the service of machine tools. Konecranes is one of the largest crane manufacturers in the world [ 3 ] and it produces about one in ten of the world's cranes, [ 4 ] of which around 80% are ...
The Manitowoc Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer which produces cranes and previously produced commercial refrigeration and marine equipment. It was founded in 1902 and, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, markets, and supports mobile telescopic cranes, tower cranes, lattice-boom crawler cranes, and boom trucks under the Grove, Manitowoc, National Crane, Potain ...
The European Union (EU) gave a fine of 992 million euros ($1.3bn; £666.8m) on four lift and escalator manufacturers for price-fixing between 1995 and 2004. Germany's ThyssenKrupp , US-owned Otis Elevator Company , Kone of Finland, and Swiss firm Schindler were fined for taking part in a market-rigging cartel .
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Across more than three dozen charts, top Wall Street experts explain how the stock market's outstanding two-year run is reaching a turning point as a new president enters the Oval Office and ...
If we search Google News and sort them by date, current title does not show up in a single news report while proposed title was featured in a news report published few hours ago. Proposed title might not seem very attractive to some folks but we do not go by the attractiveness of the title on Wikipedia but by what reliable sources prefer to use.
The president's comments at the World Economic Forum were not his first on the subject this year, either. At a Jan. 7 press conference, Trump also said "interest rates are far too high."