International Coal Group Inc
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SAN DIEGO -- Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP ("Lerach Coughlin") (http://www.lerachlaw.com/cases/internationalcoal/) today announced...
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In addition to Massey, Truman mentioned Alpha Natural Resources, Arch Coal, Inc., CONSOL Energy Inc. and International Coal Group Inc. as major West Virginia producers that are positioned to take advantage of the strong market.
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It is hard to find anything positive about the Sago Mine disaster, other than the recovery of the tragedy's lone survivor, Randal McCloy, Jr. The fami...
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St. Louis-based Arch Coal Inc. announced it will buy Scott Depot- based International Coal Group for $3.4 billion.
Steven Leer, Arch's chairman and chief executive officer, said on Monday that the completion of International Coal's Tygart No. 1 mine in Taylor County will help increase Arch's metallurgical coal production 85 percent by 2015.
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All of International Coal Group Inc.'s underground mines in West Virginia have accident rates that are worse than the national average, according to a new review of federal mine safety data.
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Ira Gamm, Vice President - Investor and Public Relations of International Coal Group, Inc., +1-304-760-2619
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The Putnam County Development Authority announced that the International Coal Group Inc. has received its annual Community Development Award and Roger Randolph of Randolph Engineering has received its 2009 Volunteer of the Year Award.
Both awards were presented Tuesday evening during the development authority's Business Appreciation Meeting at the Sleepy Hollow Golf Club, Hurricane.
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WASHINGTON - Since the Bush administration took office in 2001, it has been more lenient toward mining companies facing serious safety violations, issuing fewer and smaller major fines and collecting less than half of the money that violators owed, a Knight Ridder Newspapers investigation has found.
At one point last year, the Mine Safety and Health Administration fined a coal company a scant $440 for a "significant and substantial" violation that ended in the death of a Kentucky man. The firm, International Coal Group Inc., is the same company that owns the Sago Mine in West Virginia, where 12 miners died earlier this week.
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Sago Mine owner International Coal Group Inc. blames a typographical error for the fact that one of the 12 miners killed in a January explosion was carrying an expired air pack.
The self-contained self-rescuer, or SCSR, carried by one miner may have been four or five months beyond the manufacturer's recommended 10-year service life, Ira Gamm, an investor relations spokesman for the Ashland, Ky.-based company, said Thursday.
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BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP ("Lerach Coughlin") today announced that the firm has been appointed Lead Counse...