Grocery chain Dixy said Tuesday that its 2011 net profit rose 342 percent to $37 million and revenue increased 64.6 percent to $3.5 billion.
(Reuters)
JKX Oil & Gas said it started commercial gas delivery from the Koshekhablskoye field in southern Russia and that the company was awarded another exploration license in the country.
(Reuters)
Evraz said Tuesday that its first-quarter revenues were roughly flat compared with the year-earlier period, when it reported sales of $3.89 billion.
(Reuters)
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