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  2. Inergy - Wikipedia

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    Inergy, L.P. (NYSE: NRGY) is an American supplier of propane based in Kansas City, Missouri that claims to be the fourth-largest propane retailer in the United States. Serving 800,000 customers in 28 states.

  3. Is Inergy a Buffett Stock? - AOL

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  4. Has Inergy Become the Perfect Stock? - AOL

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  5. Inergy Misses on the Top and Bottom Lines - AOL

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    Inergy (NYS: NRGY) reported earnings on May 3. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended March 31 (Q2), Inergy missed estimates on revenues and earnings ...

  6. Inergy Misses Where it Counts - AOL

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    Inergy (NYS: NRGY) reported earnings on Nov. 20. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended Sep. 30 (Q4), Inergy beat expectations on revenues and missed ...

  7. Is Inergy Wasting Your Money? - AOL

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    Stock buybacks are generally considered a bullish signal on Wall Street. They return capital to shareholders, while declaring management's belief that its own cheap shares are its best return on ...

  8. Inergy Shares Dropped: What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're material to our investing thesis. What: Shares ...

  9. OPmobility - Wikipedia

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    Two automotive divisions, Auto Exterior Division and Auto Inergy Division (previously: Inergy Automotive Systems). The first provides external plastic elements (thermoplastic and composite) for cars, like bumpers and energy absorption systems, fender and front-end modules. The second provides plastic fuel tank systems and SCR tank systems.