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NasdaqAtlas Copco outlook chills hot Nordic engineering sectorNasdaq(Adds Sandvik results, analyst comment, shares) By Niklas Pollard and Johannes HellstromSTOCKHOLM, July 17 (Reuters) - Swedish engineering firm Atlas Copco <ATCOa.ST> forecast flat n
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The Oil Market's Looking AlrightSeeking AlphaOil prices have continued to gyrate recently but have at least ticked up a bit after some positive news broke that inventories in the US took a sizable move lower. As an investor in this space and somebody w
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CNBCEarnings, oil in focus for traders on Wall StreetCNBCMeanwhile, oil futures were fluctuating between gains and losses in morning trade, initially boosted by signs that growth of rigs looking for crude in the U.S. was slowing down. At 5.10 a.m. ET on Mo
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NasdaqWill The EV Hype Actually Help The Oil Business?NasdaqLast week's announcement by Volvo that every car, “it launches from 2019 will have an electric motor,” jolted oil investors. Then France amped up the newswire by switching on a ban: No more co
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CNBCData, oil in focus for traders on Wall StreetCNBCAside from oil, investors are expected to keep a close eye on the moves in the tech market, where the sector fell during U.S. trade on Thursday, leading to U.S. equities ending in the red. The bond marke
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The British Election's Biggest Economic Impact May Be On Oil, Not BrexitSeeking AlphaThere is still a considerable chance of a second independence referendum in Scotland, which if carried would have massive implications for North Sea oil production. Sc
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CNBCFriday could be more volatile, with tech stocks and oil trouble driving the marketCNBC"Triple witching" expiration of futures and options could make the stock market volatile, particularly late in the day. Tech stocks will also be a catalyst
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Engineering nature to prevent disease signals potential of synthetic biologyThe Straits TimesSINGAPORE - If mosquitoes could be "engineered" to die before they can reproduce, diseases which are spread by these insects, such as Zika and dengue, co
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Stanford University NewsUrban water engineering project AquaCharge earns awardsStanford University NewsThe project, called AquaCharge, was submitted by PhD student JON BRADSHAW, who works with RICHARD LUTHY, professor of civil and environmental engineering
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NasdaqPlexus Expands Engineering Solutions Business to Drive Product RealizationNasdaqNEENAH, Wis., June 12, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plexus (NASDAQ:PLXS), a leading engineering, manufacturing and aftermarket services provider, announced the expansion of t
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