HarbourVest Global Private Equity (LON:HVPE) Stock Price Up 0.2%

HarbourVest Global Private Equity Ltd (LON:HVPE) rose 0.2% during mid-day trading on Friday . The company traded as high as GBX 1,838 ($24.18) and last traded at GBX 1,830 ($24.07), approximately 79,209 shares traded hands during trading. An increase of 110% from the average daily volume of 37,643 shares. The stock had previously closed at […]

Charter Equity Initiates Coverage on Cree (NASDAQ:CREE)

Research analysts at Charter Equity initiated coverage on shares of Cree (NASDAQ:CREE) in a research report issued to clients and investors on Friday, January 10th, Benzinga reports. The firm set a “buy” rating on the LED producer’s stock. A number of other brokerages have also weighed in on CREE. Wells Fargo & Co initiated coverage […]

Canada wants black boxes

Canada keeps up pressure amid signs Iran won’t turn over plane’s black boxes Canada is keeping up the pressure on Iran to involve outside experts in the investigation into downed Ukrainian jetliner PS752, amid signs that Iran is balking at turning over the flight data recorders. Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne wrote Sunday to his […]

Army to help Nfld dig out

Armed Forces mobilized to help Newfoundland dig out from storm The federal government is working on mobilizing the Armed Forces to help Newfoundland and Labrador dig out from the monster blizzard that paralyzed eastern regions of the province with record breaking amounts of snow. Premier Dwight Ball asked for Ottawa’s help on Saturday, and Minister […]

B.C. leads immigration surge

B.C. leads countrywide surge in immigration A new wave of immigration is increasing Canada’s population and underpinning its economic growth. National population growth from July 1 to October 1 reached a robust 0.6%. B.C. led this charge with an increase of 0.7% or 34,240 persons over the period. This was the strongest same-quarter growth for […]

Industry grasps for hope

B.C. forest industry grasps for hope amid strike, shutdowns The crisis facing British Columbia’s forest industry is intensifying as markets decline, mills shut and a strike involving 3,000 forestry workers enters its seventh month. The multiple threats are deeper than the global meltdown of 2008 and may rival the damage wrought by B.C.’s 1980s recession, […]

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