Utility Debts – CORRECTED-Gas Natural sells Mexico assets worth $1.225 bln – Reuters

CORRECTED-Gas Natural sells Mexico assets worth $1.225 bln – Reuters
Mitsui and Tokyo Gas will buy 76 percent of a string of generation plants and have a call option on the remaining 24 percent. Gas Natural said the sale, part of its asset disposal plan to reduce debt, will give it a more balanced exposure to the

Company Bond Investors ‘Very Bullish’ on 2010: New Issue Alert – BusinessWeek
Dec. 24 (Bloomberg) — U.S. corporate borrowers are marketing at least $1.86 billion of bonds as credit investors remain “very bullish” on the outlook for debt securities in 2010, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey. Company bond

State OKs city’s budget, recovery plan – Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
GALION — The state auditor’s office approved the city’s 2010 budget and financial recovery plan. The Financial Planning and Supervision Commission — including city financial officials, acting city manager and council members — met Wednesday to

Natural gas has bright future – Tulsa World
which scrapped a $2 billion plan this month to add scrubbers needed to reduce sulfur emissions at 4 older coal-fired power plants in debt they took on to finance these projects that can cost as much as $3 million apiece.

Luxury car buyers spending less for the holidays – San Mateo Daily Journal
DETROIT — This holiday season, the luxury car buyer is offering a simple phrase: I’m not spending too much. Wealthier shoppers are trickling back into showrooms after staying away much of the year. But there’s a catch. Many are pinching pennies

Natural gas could be the cavalry in global warming fight – Citizen
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An unlikely source of energy has emerged to meet international demands that the United States do more to fight global warming: It’s cleaner than coal, cheaper than oil and a 90-year supply is under our feet. It’s natural gas

Slightly higher taxes, but no layoffs – Iowa City Press-Citizen
Manager Dale Helling said that while budget projections were looking grim for much of the year, the city council’s adoption of a 2 percent franchise fee on gas and electric utilities begun to increase its use of debt to fund capital

Redefining luxury – Mercury
real estate agent, switched over last month when she gave up her Mercedes GL450 sport In the third quarter, net worth — the value of assets such as homes, bank accounts and investments, minus debts like mortgages and credit cards — rose 5

CORRECTED-Gas Natural sells Mexico assets worth $1.225 bln – Reuters
Mitsui and Tokyo Gas will buy 76 percent of a string of generation plants and have a call option on the remaining 24 percent. Gas Natural said the sale, part of its asset disposal plan to reduce debt, will give it a more balanced exposure to the

Company Bond Investors ‘Very Bullish’ on 2010: New Issue Alert – BusinessWeek
Dec. 24 (Bloomberg) — U.S. corporate borrowers are marketing at least $1.86 billion of bonds as credit investors remain “very bullish” on the outlook for debt securities in 2010, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey. Company bond

State OKs city’s budget, recovery plan – Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
GALION — The state auditor’s office approved the city’s 2010 budget and financial recovery plan. The Financial Planning and Supervision Commission — including city financial officials, acting city manager and council members — met Wednesday to

Natural gas has bright future – Tulsa World
which scrapped a $2 billion plan this month to add scrubbers needed to reduce sulfur emissions at 4 older coal-fired power plants in debt they took on to finance these projects that can cost as much as $3 million apiece.

Luxury car buyers spending less for the holidays – San Mateo Daily Journal
DETROIT — This holiday season, the luxury car buyer is offering a simple phrase: I’m not spending too much. Wealthier shoppers are trickling back into showrooms after staying away much of the year. But there’s a catch. Many are pinching pennies

Natural gas could be the cavalry in global warming fight – Citizen
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An unlikely source of energy has emerged to meet international demands that the United States do more to fight global warming: It’s cleaner than coal, cheaper than oil and a 90-year supply is under our feet. It’s natural gas

Slightly higher taxes, but no layoffs – Iowa City Press-Citizen
Manager Dale Helling said that while budget projections were looking grim for much of the year, the city council’s adoption of a 2 percent franchise fee on gas and electric utilities begun to increase its use of debt to fund capital

Redefining luxury – Mercury
real estate agent, switched over last month when she gave up her Mercedes GL450 sport In the third quarter, net worth — the value of assets such as homes, bank accounts and investments, minus debts like mortgages and credit cards — rose 5

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