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Could Texas Industries Be Next? The day after releasing soft quarterly results, Texas Industries share price rose 7%. Was it because of the market's 300 point climb that day or is there some solid long-term optimism for the cement company? mark for My Articles similar articles
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Is Olympic Steel a Beefy Buy? Like others in the industry, this company looks fit. But will the growth continue? mark for My Articles similar articles
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GM's Catch-22 The car maker is forced to choose between higher-priced steel or no steel at all. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Is the End Nigh for Steelmakers? Steel Technologies has a good quarter but warns of softening conditions for the next quarter. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Rightsizing Your Business Whether it's growing to meet demand or shrinking in the face of fading orders, adjusting your business presence requires making tough decisions. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 1, 2007
Craig T. Callahan
Rave On, Mister Market The bull is back and on a tear. Most market indices hit a low on March 11, 2003. Since then, they've been on a three-year run, hitting a peak on May 5, 2006. Which industries and sectors will lead the market over the next year? mark for My Articles similar articles