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Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMLN) announced positive results from a 28-week dose-ranging study of pramlintide/metreleptin, a combination treatment comprising pramlintide, an analog of the natural hormone amylin, and metreleptin, an analog of the natural hormone leptin, in overweight and obese patients.
MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - July 10, 2009) - Today, COGECO Inc. (TSX:CGO) ("COGECO" or the "Company") announced its financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of fiscal 2009, ended May 31, 2009. For the third quarter and first nine months of fiscal 2009: - Consolidated revenue increased by 11.4% to $316.3 million, and by 14.8% to $936.5 million, respectively; - ...
MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - July 10, 2009) - Today, Cogeco Cable Inc. (TSX:CCA) ("Cogeco Cable" or the "Corporation") announced its financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of fiscal 2009, ended May 31, 2009. For the third quarter and first nine months of fiscal 2009: - Consolidated revenue increased by 11.2% to reach $305.7 million, and by 14.9% to reach $910 million, ...
MONTREAL, QUEBEC-- - Today, COGECO Inc. announced its financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of fiscal 2009, ended May 31, 2009.
MONTREAL, QUEBEC-- - Today, Cogeco Cable Inc. announced its financial results for the third quarter and first nine months of fiscal 2009, ended May 31, 2009.
Lisle's Eyes to the Skies Festival on July 1-5 "was, in a word, spectacular," said David Van Kampen, chairman of the planning committee. Coming into Friday night of the event, he said, "we had one of the biggest crowds in years."
Johannesburg — WITH natural gas reserves insufficient to keep its gas-to-liquids refinery running beyond next year, national oil and gas company PetroSA is looking out for more gas.
In today's round, the participants, in addition to responding to commenters and each other, were asked a question designed to challenge their arguments.
LONDON (Kyodo) A British man is defending his decision to sell an artifact from the 1945 Hiroshima atomic bombing despite criticism from some Japanese who say such items are sacred and should not be put up for auction. John Watts is planning to sell a roof tile from a Buddhist temple that was damaged by the explosion. He was given the piece by the temple's priest as a gift when he visited the ...
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