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- Copper Theft Is A Threat To Homeland Security
- According to the U.S. Department of Energy the theft of copper and losses to businesses hovers around $1 billion and is having a major impact on commercial businesses and farms. The increase in copper theft has disrupted the flow of electricity, slowed down construction projects, and knocked out irrigation networks...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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- FBI summoned in Brookhaven copper theft
- The FBI is conducting an investigation into the theft of an estimated $86,000 worth of copper materials from Brookhaven National Laboratory, the government facility announced.
- Research articles 2003-10-10
- Puget Sound Energy Efforts and New Law Cut Copper Thefts Protecting Lives, Keeping the Electric System Operating, and Costs Down
- BELLEVUE, Wash. -- To combat an increase in copper theft resulting from a world-wide spike in the price of copper, Puget Sound Energy has initiated several measures to deter thieves, protect lives, and keep the electric system operating and costs down to serve customers in the region. By combining...
- Research articles 2007-11-26
- Ameren Illinois Utilities Issue Warning on Dangers of Copper Theft
- To: ENERGY EDITORSTo: ENERGY EDITORS
- Research articles 2007-12-19
- Seven suspects arrested in credit card theft ring.(News)
- Byline: Russell Lissau and Freida Gad Daily Herald Staff Writers A federal investigation into credit card thefts and a tip from a Mundelein business led to seven arrests, authorities said Tuesday. The suspects were arrested after showing up at an ABC Supply, 930...
- Research articles 2006-08-23
- Lehman Report: Precious Metals Are Killing Automakers
- In an April 9 report for investors, Lehman Brothers auto analyst Brian Johnson outlines why soaring commodity prices are leaving car makers a tough state of stagflation. Commodity prices in March, according to the report, were up $424 per vehicle year-over-year in North America. That includes price hikes...
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
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