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  • Oneok to sell retail natural gas subsidiaryOneok Inc. has agreed to sell Oneok Energy Marketing Co. to Constellation Energy Group Inc. for $22.5 million plus working capital.Oneok Energy Marketing has 39 employees, 14 in Tulsa and the remaining ones in other parts of Oklahoma and Kansas, Texas, Nebraska and Wyoming.Oneok Energy Marketing provides natural gas products and services to retail customers in the Mid-Continent and Texas. The business is accounted for in the Oneok natural gas distribution segment.Oneok determined that retail natural gas marketing was no longer a core business to Oneok, said Pierce Norton, Oneok chief operating officer."Constellation is a logical buyer since it is active in most states where Oneok Energy Marketing Co. has customers," Norton said in a statement. ...

  • The United States Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau) publishes this notice to announce that the Director of the Census Bureau has determined the need to conduct the 2011 (ARTS). ARTS covers employer firms with establishments located in the United States and classified in the Retail Trade and/or Accommodation and Food Services sectors as defined by the 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Through this survey, the Census Bureau will collect data covering annual sales, annual e-commerce sales, year-end inventories held inside and outside the United States, total operating expenses, purchases, accounts receivables, and, for selected industries, merchandise line sales, and percent of e-commerce sales to customers lo...

  • OAKWOOD -- Thomas R. Rout-song continues his fight to turn his property at the corner of Irving and Oakwood avenues into a retail center, despite some public disapproval and a recent rejection of his master site development plan by the Oak-wood Planning Commission. Routsong, president and owner of Routsong Funeral Home and Crematory Services, wants a 8,129-square-foot retail center to replace the closed funeral home and two other structures that sit on the property.

  • WHEELING - Although the cost of providing public transportation to Ohio County's ever-growing retail development site has yet to be determined, local officials believe the demand will soon outweigh the ongoing debate.

  • DETROIT, March 26 /PRNewswire/ -- General Motors Co. is conducting a safety recall of about 5,000 heavy-duty Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana passenger and cargo vans and halting production and sale of the trucks until a fix for a suspected faulty alternator can be determined. Retail and fleet customers who purchased these vans, which were built in February and March this year, are being urged to stop driving the vans, park them outside away from buildings and other vehicles and, if possible, disconnect both battery cables.

  • ... to deliver electricity to wholesale and retail customers and thus can refuse to deliver their com...Having determined that the remedy it ordered constituted a sufficien...

  • MAHWAH -- An ordinance to rezone the International Crossroads from office to retail is inconsistent with the township's master plan, the Planning Board has determined. But board members generally concluded that the Crossroads Town Center ordinance -- which would allow stores, a movie theater, restaurants, a hotel and 50,000 square feet of office space to be built on 100 acres of the 140-acre property - has potential.

  • LOS ANGELES--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Sept. 22, 1999-- Ravensburger Interactive Media GmbH, Germany, and Determined Productions Inc. Wednesday announce...

  • [Salinas] Councilwoman JyI Lutes wants a city ordinance to preempt Wal-Mart from building a supercenter in Harden Ranch Plaza. Wal-Mart plans to move its existing discount store into the former Home Depot building, but Lutes fears a combination retail and grocery store would put nearby Target and Safeway out of business. [Aaron Rios] says Wal-Mart hasn't determined how much food and retail will be in the stores, so it's premature to say if a big box ordinance would derail its plans. The ordinance could hurt Salinas' bottom line though, Rios says, adding that a second store would bring 230 jobs and $500,000 in sales tax revenue to the city: "Those type of ordinances are limiting to their retail opportunities.

  • A Colorado Springs-based investor group may soon strike pay dirt as new residential and mixed-use development officially kicks off at Gold Hill Mesa in November. But the traditional neighborhood development (TND), with its streets, retail, offices and homes, would never have happened if not for a developer determined to clean up a century's worth of processed ore tailings and to bring the convenience of advanced technology to every homeowner.



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