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  2. Why Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Stock Is Tumbling Today - AOL

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    The buyout offer for McDermott International Inc matters to Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V. because the two previously agreed to a merger agreement that would have MDR buying CBI in a $6 ...

  3. What Happened in the Stock Market Today - AOL

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    The company expects to report on April 23 that it had revenue between $1.7 billion and $1.8 billion and earnings per share between $0.37 and $0.43, including restructuring charges of $0.03-$0.05 ...

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  5. The Shaw Group - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2020 it was announced that McDermott has sold the former Shaw Group's pipe fabrication assets to Shaw Acquisitions Holdings LLC for an unknown price. The assets include pipe fabrication, piping, structural steel fabrication, mechanical assembly, and modularization subsidiaries. [ 9 ]

  6. Silver Thursday - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the price for silver (based on the London Fix) jumped from $6.08 per troy ounce ($0.195/g) on January 1, 1979, to a record high of $49.45 per troy ounce ($1.590/g) on January 18, 1980, an increase of 713%, with silver futures reaching an intraday COMEX all-time high of $50.35 per troy ounce and a reduction of the silver/gold ratio down to 1:17.0.

  7. Top 10 Highest-Priced Stocks Right Now - AOL

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    What Is the Highest Stock Price Right Now? As noted, investors can determine the highest-priced stock in multiple ways. For this article, GOBankingRates defined “expensive” by the quoted stock ...

  8. 2000s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    The period from 1999 to 2001 marked the "Brown Bottom" after a 20-year secular bear market at $252.90 per troy ounce. [64] Prices increased rapidly from 2001, but the 1980 high was not exceeded until 3 January 2008 when a new maximum of $865.35 per troy ounce was set (a.m. London Gold Fixing). [65]

  9. McDermott Sticks to CBI Brushing Aside Subsea 7, Stock Jumps

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