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Because its products wind up in so many things, including cars, buildings and soda cans, investors study Alcoa's results for hints about earnings at companies in other industries.
Fresh produce, milk, eggs, cereal, frozen food, even junk food -- all of it now has its own organic doppelg* nger, and more often than not these products wind up in my shopping cart.
It hit when the factory day shift -- usually the most heavily worked -- had less than an hour to go, and at a time when demand is so sluggish that most products wind up in inventory anyway.
The New Energy segment engages in the designing, manufacturing and selling of nuclear power island equipment products, wind power equipment products and heavy machinery including large forging components.
However, it does, because many of the horrific and pain-filled pathways by which animals and animal products wind up on the table, or at the end of a fork, involve a violation of the trust these non-consenting sentient beings had for the humans who claim they really care for them.
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Some predicted Rivers would be cut loose to free up salary cap space following one season in McCoy's system, but the North Carolina State product wound up finishing the 2013 campaign ranked first in the NFL in completion percentage (69.5 percent), fifth in passing yards (4,478), fourth in touchdown tosses (32) and fourth in passer rating (105.5).
The minerals are so-called rare earths, which are used in products like wind turbines and hybrid cars.
"At some point Apple's obsession with having control over everything that is associated with its products may wind up biting it," Mr. Horwitz said.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry has denied that it has halted exports of the minerals, known as rare earths and used in products like wind turbines and hybrid cars.
But the company does not seem to be benefiting from a revival of the American economy, in part because of slack demand for products like wind turbines.
Much of the rest — particularly some of the rarest elements most needed for products from wind turbines to Prius cars — comes from small, often unlicensed mines in southern China.
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