U.S. Global Investors Continues GROW Dividends - MarketWatch (press release)

U.S. Global Investors Continues GROW Dividends
MarketWatch (press release)
SAN ANTONIO, Mar 11, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- US Global Investors, Inc. (NASDAQ:GROW) , a boutique registered investment adviser specializing in natural ...
US Global Investors Inc (NASDAQ:GROW) Announces Q2 DividendsTransWorldNews (press release)
U.S. Global Investors will keep paying dividendsSan Antonio Business Journal

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Summary Box: Foreclosures grow more slowly - The Associated Press


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Summary Box: Foreclosures grow more slowly
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FORECLOSURES UP: Foreclosure listing service RealtyTrac says the number of households facing foreclosure last month grew 6 percent from a year ago. ...
US Mortgage Foreclosures grow by 6% in FebruaryTopNews

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Food recall continues to grow. Popular ingredient linked to salmonella, check ... - Examiner.com


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Food recall continues to grow. Popular ingredient linked to salmonella, check ...
Examiner.com
... illnesses have been associated with the hydrolyzed vegetable protein recalled products. This recall is just beginning and will most likely continue to grow.
Salmonella Recalls Growmyfoxny.com
Scope of salmonella-tainted flavouring recall will continue to grow, CFIA warnsVancouver Sun
Recalls grow over contaminated flavor enhancerNation's Restaurant News
Drovers -San Jose Mercury News -CBC.ca
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India aims to be world's fastest growing economy - The Associated Press

India aims to be world's fastest growing economy
The Associated Press
MUMBAI, India — Just how fast can India grow? Ask Manal Farooq, who can't make gloves quickly enough. "We are facing a major problem," said Farooq, ...

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Exxon's growing reliance on expensive oil - CNNMoney.com


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Exxon's growing reliance on expensive oil
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"We anticipate it will grow in the future, and we hope it will grow with the positions we've taken," he said. But Exxon isn't alone. ...
Exxon Mobil forecasts $28B spending in 2010The Associated Press

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