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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks leaped early Monday, as gains in commodities boosted the energy and materials sectors, and the dollar fell after a Federal Reserve member said the U.S. should continue buying mortgage-backed securities past the... Full Article at MarketWatch
Alcoa has thus been enjoying an unfair advantage over competitors that have to buy their electricity at higher prices, it said at the close of an investigation opened in July 2006. Full Article at EurActive.com
A woman walks into the world headquarters of Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Alcoa is expected to release third quarter earnings after the market close Wednesday. View Photo »
The EC’s decision, which was not based on a complaint by a competitor or any third-party, will effectively shut down Italian aluminum production and make the European aluminum industry less competitive in the worldwide markets. Alcoa will appeal the decision and take immediate action to improve the prof...
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MILAN - Milan linebacker Avery Williamson played among the best in Tennessee high school football, gaining attention with a huge game in last year's BlueCross Bowl, and now plans to play against the best in college. Full Article at The Jackson Sun
Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Alcoa Inc.’s workers at the Portovesme smelter are protesting a plan by the aluminium producer to temporarily idle output, daily la Repubblica reported, citing labor unions. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
A woman walks into the world headquarters of Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Alcoa is expected to release fourth quarter earnings after the market close Wednesday. View Photo »
This is great news for Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Too many companies race to the bottom and export their skilled labor jobs oversees. Working hard with the United Auto Workers Local 1050 and Appropriations Chairman John Murtha (D-PA), we proved to Alcoa and Lockheed that Cleveland is the best place t...
Talk about ironic. I originally submitted this article to my editor more than a year ago, after the Dow had fallen "all the way" to 11,500 -- but it didn't get published. And now, here we are, happy to be "all the way" back to 10,000 ... Full Article at Motley Fool
Six East Tennessee teams punched their ticket to the TSSAA state football semifinals Friday night, while half a dozen others had their seasons come to an end. Maryville defeated Farragut in the marquee matchup in the area. Full Article at WBIR
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A woman walks into the world headquarters of Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Alcoa is expected to release third quarter earnings after the market close Wednesday.
View Photo »A woman walks into the world headquarters of Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Alcoa is expected to release fourth quarter earnings after the market close Wednesday.
View Photo »Alcoa Chairman Alain Belda and President and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld rang the opening bell on the NYSE this morning in celebration of 50 years on the Dow.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: (FILE PHOTO) An Alcoa logo is seen on glass at the corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced a second quarter loss of $454 million on July 8, 2009.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: (FILE PHOTO) Alcoa employees leave Alcoa corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced a second quarter loss of $454 million on July 8, 2009.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: (FILE PHOTO) A person walks outside the Alcoa corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced a second quarter loss of $454 million on July 8, 2009.
View Photo »Vince Dooley, an Electrical Engineering Specialist, with Alcoa's Technology Delivery Group, was the recipient of the UOP Technology Award from the International Society of Automation based in the U.S. It is one of the world's most prestigious engineering accolades.
View Photo »Alcoa signed a development agreement with Cameron to commercialize lightweight aluminum drilling riser systems for offshore oil and gas exploration and development.
View Photo »Curtain wall from Alcoa's Kawneer architectural aluminum products business envelopes much of the vibrant colorful palette of the newly constructed Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC.
View Photo »Franklin Feder (R), president of Alcoa's Latin America division, gives a press conference with Frank Plantenberg, chief operating officer of BHP Billiton in South America, in which they announced the acquisition by Alcoa of BHP-Billiton's bauxite and alumina refining operations in Surin...
View Photo »Franklin Feder (R), president of Alcoa's Latin America division, gives a press conference with Frank Plantenberg, chief operating officer of BHP Billiton in South America, where they announced the acquisition by Alcoa of BHP-Billiton's bauxite and alumina refining operations in Suriname...
View Photo »Lightweight Alcoa forged aluminum wheels contribute to the 220 pound mass reduction of Lamborghini's new Murcielago SV supercar over the standard Murcielago.
View Photo »Members of Citigroup's board of directors, Alcoa Inc. Chairman Alain J.P. Belda, second left, Robert L. Ryan, center, and Lawrence R. Ricciardi leave a midtown Manhattan hotel after attending Citigroup Inc.'s annual meeting, Tuesday, April 21, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »Klaus Kleinfeld, President and CEO of Alcoa, speaks at the Reuters Global Mining and Steel Summit in New York March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Klaus Kleinfeld, President and CEO of Alcoa, speaks at the Reuters Global Mining and Steel Summit in New York March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Klaus Kleinfeld, President and CEO of Alcoa, speaks at the Reuters Global Mining and Steel Summit in New York March 10, 2009.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: The Alcoa corporate headquarters is seen January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced they would layoff 13 percent of their workforce, or 13,500 employees worldwide.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: A person walks outside the Alcoa corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced they would layoff 13 percent of their workforce, or 13,500 employees worldwide.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: Alcoa employees leave Alcoa corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced they would layoff 13 percent of their workforce, or 13,500 employees worldwide.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: A person walks outside the Alcoa corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced they would layoff 13 percent of their workforce, or 13,500 employees worldwide.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: People walk into Alcoa corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced they would layoff 13 percent of their workforce, or 13,500 employees worldwide.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH, PA - JANUARY 7: An Alcoa logo is seen on glass at the corporate headquarters January 7, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alcoa announced they would layoff 13 percent of their workforce, or 13,500 employees worldwide.
View Photo »A new distribution truck designed by Renault Trucks for Coca-Cola Enterprises Belgium is equipped with Alcoa forged aluminum wheels, which help make the vehicle even more environmentally friendly.
View Photo »A pair of runners go past the world headquarters of Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Alcoa is expected to release thrid quarter earnings after the market close Wednesday.
View Photo »A pair of runners go past the world headquarters of Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Alcoa is expected to release fourth quarter earnings after the market close Wednesday.
View Photo »A woman walks into the world headquarters of Alcoa in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Alcoa is expected to release fourth quarter earnings after the market close Wednesday.
View Photo »The EC’s decision, which was not based on a complaint by a competitor or any third-party, will effectively shut down Italian aluminum production and make the European aluminum industry less competitive in the worldwide markets. Alcoa will appeal the decision and take immediate action to improve the prof...
This is great news for Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Too many companies race to the bottom and export their skilled labor jobs oversees. Working hard with the United Auto Workers Local 1050 and Appropriations Chairman John Murtha (D-PA), we proved to Alcoa and Lockheed that Cleveland is the best place t...
The C919 will be the largest passenger jet to be produced in China. Our goal is to design an efficient, high-performance structure that will compete in the global aerospace market. Therefore, it is imperative that we look at design alternatives and collaborate with innovative materials technology leader...
October is Alcoa’s Month of Service
Alcoa is No. 1 for a reason ... They don't do anything wrong. They're so danged disciplined and play hard from start to end.
Mead Johnson, Berry Plastics, if you go to Warrick County, Alcoa, all received tax credits, and in my mind it was a positive way to create a competitive environment for employers
At Alcoa, it's important for us to give back to our communities in which we live and work
This was a long process, but we're finally finished ... Everything went as planned and all of the different teams — the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, the New York state Department of Environmental Conservation, Alcoa, their contractor and the EPA — worked very well together. This was the last activity require...
Also, Johnson & Johnson came out with results that were in line with market expectations, and as we know Alcoa set a very high benchmark and the market expects more. There are some big companies still to release their results tonight and for the rest of the week. We will eye those and see what happens. ...
IHS congratulates Alcoa, and all of the 2009 ESS Excellence Award winners, for their outstanding achievements
After Alcoa's results yet again highlighted cost cutting as a major reason for strong results, many had thought we may see a degree of downside for the major indices
As a global, Fortune 100 corporation with operations in 31 countries around the world serving such a wide range of markets, nanotechnology offers Alcoa tremendous opportunities
We look forward to strengthening our relationship with AM General by delivering innovative armor solutions for this critical program ... Alcoa supported AM General in the design of the original all-aluminum HMMWV more than 30 years ago, and we are excited to make the latest generation HMMWV ECV lighter,...
It's definitely a positive to kick off the earnings season with a beat for Alcoa
You had more positive economic news, and Alcoa numbers were better than expected on both revenue and net income. So that lends credibility to the bulls' thesis that the economy is gaining momentum
The market was clearly looking for an excuse to go up, and the Alcoa numbers were definitely a good excuse to rally
We believe CEO Klaus Kleinfeld has placed his stamp on Alcoa and changed the culture of the company
A lower-than-expected unemployment figure in the U.S., resurgent commodities prices and a weaker U.S. dollar and Alcoa's return to profitability all helped push equities and oil prices higher
All hands on deck for the earnings season. Nobody was expecting this quarter's numbers to be very good, so they had already been discounted. Alcoa's earnings announcement proves just that
The Alcoa number that came out after-hours was surprisingly good, but we have a lot of major companies, including the financials, that will be coming out in the next couple of weeks ... I wouldn't say we're in the clear.
Alcoa set the tone and backed it up
The market need to see this earnings season continue to outperform expectations and with Alcoa doing just that last night, you probably couldn't have had a better start and this is mainly why equities are higher in Europe today
Alcoa is showing a great turnaround. The demand forecast looks reasonable and, if you believe in China, then demand should rise next year too ... October is traditionally a weaker month, but we are one week in and there are no signs of any bad news. The charts look fantastic and I am looking down the ba...
Alcoa had better than anticipated results, which is good. It is now all about anticipating quarter-three earnings. There is a general sense that quarter-three earnings are going to be more positive than expectations
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