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In June, fees were set $85 and 8.5 cents for the so-called mid-year contracts that began July 1, up from $39 and 3.9 cents a year earlier.
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The companies said the deal is expected to close by mid-year.
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But as global demand cooled in recent months and abundant shale-gas reserves pushed natural gas prices lower, investors have punished coal stocks, pushing many down more than 50% from mid-year highs.
Coal Industry Losing Steam Kris Maher 2012
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Tax revenues fell $2.2 billion short of Mr. Brown's projections, triggering a billion dollars of mid-year spending cuts.
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Robert Litan , an economist with the Kauffman Foundation, a Kansas City, Mo., entrepreneurship research group, cautions that 2012 could wind up no better than 2011, which started off strong but faded by mid-year.
A Brighter Future — Maybe Angus Loten 2011
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The companies said the deal is expected to close by mid-year.
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The companies said the deal is expected to close by mid-year.
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"Commitments on account of additional requirement on various subsidies would make it difficult to adhere to the total expenditure target for the current year," the government said in the mid-year economic analysis.
India Cuts Growth Forecast, Warns May Miss Fiscal Targets Prasanta Sahu 2011
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The companies said the deal is expected to close by mid-year.
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Officially stating what has become clear over the past few months, the government said in its mid-year economic analysis that it would find it tough to stay within its budgeted expenditure and to narrow the fiscal gap to its stated aim of 4.6% of gross domestic product.
India Cuts Growth Forecast, Warns May Miss Fiscal Targets Prasanta Sahu 2011
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