News: Olin Corporation (OLN.N)
17.63USD
15 Dec 2009
$-0.31 (-1.73%)
$17.63
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$18.02
$17.58
548,099
769,259
$19.79
$8.97
Mon, Oct 26 2009
UPDATE 1-Olin reports unexpected rise in 3rd-qtr profit
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Olin Corp posted higher quarterly earnings as its chemicals unit made an unexpected profit and its Winchester ammunition arm had a record quarter, sending its shares up 6 percent.
New Issue-Olin Corp sells $150 mln in 10-yr notes
Aug 14 (Reuters) - Olin Corp on Friday sold $150 million of senior notes, said IFR, a Thomson Reuters service.
HEADLINE STOCKS-U.S. stocks on the move on April 28
(Updates to afternoon trade, adds Agco, Valero, Olin and Celanese)
UPDATE 1-Olin first quarter earnings rise
NEW YORK, April 27 (Reuters) - Chemicals and ammunition maker Olin Corp reported higher first-quarter profit on Monday, boosted by strong demand for its Winchester line of ammunition products.
US-RESEARCH/ (NON-S&P500)
Lecg UBS Cuts to neutral from buy; price
UPDATE 1-Olin 4th-quarter profit climbs
NEW YORK, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Olin Corp said on Monday its fourth quarter earnings rose, helped by increased ammunition sales volumes and strong prices for caustic soda.
Obama win triggers run on guns in many stores
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Sales of rifles, pistols and ammo are surging in parts of the United States, as many gun owners fear President-elect Barack Obama's administration may seek to tighten ownership of certain weapons.
Obama win triggers run on guns in many U.S. stores
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Sales of rifles, pistols and ammo are surging in parts of the United States, as many gun owners fear President-elect Barack Obama's administration may seek to tighten ownership of certain weapons.
Obama win triggers run on guns in many stores
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Sales of rifles, pistols and ammo are surging in parts of the United States, as many gun owners fear President-elect Barack Obama's administration may seek to tighten ownership of certain weapons.
Obama win triggers run on guns in many U.S. stores
owners fear President-elect Barack Obama's administration may





