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Investors unhappy The price of Ashland Coal stock dropped $2.25 to $25.25 cents a share in Tuesday trading on the New York Stock Exchange - a single-day drop of more than 8 percent. Ashland Coal Inc.'s first-quarter earnings should... Published: Wednesday, March 17, 1993 Words: 426
to undergo Trumka's wrath ." Typically, contract miners are former mine foremen who now operate mines. Large companies own the coal. Contractors mine the coal for them. Then the large company sells the coal. Contract mining mushroomed... Published: Sunday, May 16, 1993 Words: 2441
Because it is based on energy content, the tax would hit coal the hardest, then natural gas, then oil. The increased price of coal could influence electric-utility executives to spurn coal as they make long-range plans to build new... Published: Wednesday, February 17, 1993 Words: 424
to a reporter, part of the National Coal Association's stance on President Clinton's proposed energy tax was incorrectly stated in Wednesday's Gazette. The association does not believe a Btu tax will hurt coal's price advantage over... Published: Wednesday, March 10, 1993 Words: 503
to ignore the law. Our trucks are designed to operate in such a way as to haul loads safely," Kitts told reporter Paul Nyden. Elk Run Coal Co., a subsidiary of A.T. Massey Coal Co., has opened the first of three planned deep mines near... Published: Friday, September 03, 1993 Words: 344
A 7-year-old Consolidation Coal Co. policy that says employees should seldom interfere if they see contractors doing something illegal or dangerous has come back to haunt the nation's second-largest coal producer. In two memos, one... Published: Sunday, April 11, 1993 Words: 886
prices and unfairly increasing reject rates _ the amount of worthless refuse in every ton of material mined. Contractors get paid for clean coal. "When he started, and mined 45 trucks of coal a day, Buel would do good. At the end, he... Published: Tuesday, November 09, 1993 Words: 2170
was highlighted in a series of articles that began in the Sunday Gazette-Mail. The stories by Gazette reporter Paul Nyden documented how major coal firms contracted coal reserves to smaller, independent firms, yet kept control over... Published: Sunday, November 14, 1993 Words: 887
Billy Dean Abraham and Rick Abraham, contractors who began to mine for A.T. Massey Coal in 1974, sued Massey in Boone County Circuit Court, charging Massey cheated them out of millions of dollars in a variety of fraudulent schemes.... Published: Wednesday, February 10, 1993 Words: 585
by Consolidation Coal, agreed to pay more than $85,000 for violating environmental laws at 17 small mines operated by coalcontractors in Southern West Virginia Dale Farley, chief of DEP's Office of Air Quality, said, "The permit given... Published: Sunday, July 04, 1993 Words: 399