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PULSENEWS | February 14, 2020
LG Chem’s brand value was estimated at $3.5 billion for this year, ranking fourth in the global chemical category. The South Korean chemical giant’s brand value was projected at $3.5 billion, up 4.8 percent from $3.33 billion in 2019, according to a report on top chemical companies for 2020 from British corporate valuation consultancy Brand Finance on Monday. LG Chem saw its brand value jump from $2.42 billion in 2018 to $3.33 billion last year in the Brand Finance’s chemical i...
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Pipestone Energy Corp. | November 24, 2022
Pipestone Energy Corp. is pleased to announce the Toronto Stock Exchange has accepted the notice filed by the Company to renew its normal course issuer bid. Pipestone’s inaugural NCIB was launched in November 2021 and has been fully executed with the purchase and cancellation of 9,598,347 common shares of the Company for an average price of $4.44 per share. The NCIB allows Pipestone to purchase up to 13,936,907 Common Shares, representing 5% of its 278,738,148 outstanding Co...
Safety+Health Magazine | January 16, 2020
United Steelworkers is suing the Environmental Protection Agency and its administrator, Andrew Wheeler, over the agency’s recent changes to the Obama-era Chemical Disaster Rule. In a lawsuit filed Jan. 7 in the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, USW is petitioning the court to restore the original text of the rule. EPA’s Risk Management Program Reconsideration final rule, which took effect Dec. 19, eliminated various provisions intended to prevent fu...
NRDC, EPA | July 17, 2020
NRDC (the Natural Resources Defense Council) together with partners, today asked a federal court to review the Environmental Protection Agency’s woefully inadequate process for evaluating risks of the toxic chemical methylene chloride. A solvent used in paint strippers and other products, methylene chloride has already been linked to some 60 deaths, at least 4 of which occurred after the EPA refused to finalize a ban on its use in paint strippers. “This is the ag...
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