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Tuesday November 03, 2009
- Southern Pacific Closes Senlac Acquisition, Announces Conference Call for November 4
15:24:00 EST - Southern Pacific Closes Senlac Acquisition, Announces Conference Call for November 4
15:23:00 EST - BUYINS.NET: YORW, NGSX, MAG, PCC Expected To Be Higher After Earnings Releases on Friday
13:11:00 EST - Playing Leapfrog with the 50 DMA
12:59:00 EST - Mainstream Minerals announces the appointment of James Darcel, CFA as a Director
12:59:00 EST - BUYINS.NET: DUSA and REDF Expected To Be Lower After Earnings Releases on Friday
12:53:00 EST - Firmer Dollar, Softening Commodities
12:22:00 EST - Copper King Announces Concentrate Production Update
12:13:00 EST - Open Range Energy Corp. Announces Closing of $65 Million Bought-Deal Financing
12:08:00 EST
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| Desc | Last | Change (%) | |
| S&P 500 | 1,041.48 | -1.40 (-0.13424%) | |
| S&P E-Minis | 1,038.25 | -0.75 (-0.07218%) | |
| Dow | 9,698.00 | -37.00 (-0.38007%) | |
| Nasdaq 100 | 1,671.00 | 2.00 (0.11983%) | |
| T-Bonds | 119'02 | -0'24 (-0.62598%) | |
| 5 Yr T-Note | 116'09.2 | -0'03.7 (-0.10067%) | |
| Gold | 1,085.10 | 31.70 (3.0093%) | |
| Crude Oil | 79.32 | 1.19 (1.5231%) | |
| Nat Gas | 4.936 | 0.112 (2.32172%) | |
| Corn | 390'0 | 7'6 (2.02747%) | |
| Live Cattle | 85.70 | -0.525 (-0.60887%) | |









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