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Pall Corporation (PLL)

INDUSTRIAL GOODS - Industrial - Diversified Machinery
Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:19 AM

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  • Kara Cannon | Aug 22,'11 | Full StoryPLL  
    ENZ  Head
  • Larry Kingsley | Oct 3,'11 | Full Story  
    PLL  Chief Executive Officer
  • Eric Krasnoff | Mar 17,'11 | Full StoryPLL  Chairman of Board
      

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  • Keep seatbelts fastened: After down week, Wall Street may not get any relief from volatility 
    InvestmentWatch  | Sep 11,'11

    NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — U.S. stocks in the coming week likely will face more of the European-driven volatility that's bounced the Dow Jones Industrial Average on a series of triple-digit swings over the past six sessions. “Europe is the dominant story that continues to be behind the volatility; there is not a clear path to recovery there that has led to making the market nervous,” said
  • Stocks primed for more volatility 
    Reuters India  | Sep 9,'11

    Investors will grapple with more turbulence surrounding Europe's deepening debt problems next week and the prospect of another round of dismal data on the faltering U.S. economy. More volatility is almost guaranteed after the top German official at the European Central bank quit and rumors circulated throughout global markets that Greece will default this weekend.
  • Pall Corp.'s water filters aid African villages 
    Inside Long Island business - Newsday.com  | Sep 8,'11

    37 m ago By Joseph Mallia Pall Corp., of Port Washington, has set up a pilot water-filtration project to target the chronic public health problem of fluorosis, or fluoride overdose, in remote villages in the nation of Senegal. The villages depend on well water and are not connected to Senegal's electric power grid, so Pall set up the reverse-osmosis system to run on solar
  • Pall Corp. issues preliminary 4Q results 
    Long Island Business News  | Sep 8,'11

    Filtration equipment manufacturer Pall Corp. reported preliminary results for its fiscal fourth quarter on Wednesday that show the company's profit increased compared with the same quarter last year, aided by stronger industrial and life sciences segment sales. The company said net income climbed to $97.4 million, or 82 cents a share, for the three months ended [...]
  • Not So Fantastic Factory Orders 
    Wall Street Greek  | Sep 1,'11

    Factory Orders rose 2.4% in July, ahead of economists' views for 2.0% growth, giving life to stocks Wednesday. July's growth offered hope in the place of the concern brought on by June's revised order decline of 0.4% (revised from -0.8%). It also offered respite from the general worry brewed up by the recent Philly Fed Survey alarm, which exacerbated manufacturing sector concern. ▪
  • Manufacturing Recession Alarm Sounds 
    Wall Street Greek  | Aug 19,'11

    The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank's broadest measure of manufacturing conditions is its Diffusion Index of Current Activity. This month, it reached a depth last seen in March of 2009, when stocks bottomed out under a blanket of chaos and concern. The measure sank to negative 30.7 in August, deeply down from the positive 3.2 reading in July. But what do you expect when you survey

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