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Nuclear energy firm Areva upgrading Va. operations
AP - Tue Dec 17, 3:01PM CST
LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — Nuclear energy company Areva Inc. plans to invest $26.3 million in its operations in Virginia.
4 French taken captive in Niger free after 3 years
By ELAINE GANLEY and RUKMINI CALLIMACHI - AP - Tue Oct 29, 6:02PM CDT
PARIS (AP) — Four Frenchmen taken hostage by al-Qaida extremists in Niger have been released after three years of captivity and a French-led military intervention in the region that weakened the Islamic radicals.
French nuclear giant Areva sees revenue slump
AP - Thu Oct 24, 11:50AM CDT
PARIS (AP) — French nuclear giant Areva says its revenue fell in the third quarter partially due to a slump in business at its renewable energies division.
Business events scheduled for Thursday
By The Associated Press - AP - Wed Oct 23, 1:15PM CDT
Major business and economic events scheduled for Thursday:
Business events scheduled for the coming week
By The Associated Press - AP - Fri Oct 18, 1:11PM CDT
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Miss. nuclear waste plan sparks early opposition
By JEFF AMY - AP - Mon Aug 26, 8:20PM CDT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The Mississippi Energy Institute is pushing for more exploration of storing and reprocessing used nuclear fuel in the state at the same time that one of the its congressmen is coming out against it.
Nuclear giant Areva reports flat 1st half earnings
AP - Wed Jul 24, 11:42AM CDT
PARIS (AP) — Nuclear manufacturing giant Areva says it made zero profit in the first half of the year, though says sales are on the rise as the industry slowly recovers from Japan's 2011 nuclear accident.
Japan gets 1st reprocessed nuclear fuel since 2011
By MARI YAMAGUCHI - AP - Thu Jun 27, 3:32AM CDT
TOKYO (AP) — A nuclear power plant on Thursday received the first shipment of reprocessed reactor fuel to arrive in Japan since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, although it will not be used until the facility gets government approval to restart its reactors.
Japan and France to tighten nuclear, defense ties
By ELAINE KURTENBACH - AP - Fri Jun 07, 3:53AM CDT
TOKYO (AP) — Japan and France agreed Friday to deepen their cooperation on nuclear technology and to discuss joint development of military equipment, vowing to raise the tenor of their partnership.
France's Hollande visits Japan to push nuke ties
By ELAINE KURTENBACH - AP - Thu Jun 06, 7:13AM CDT
TOKYO (AP) — French President Francois Hollande arrived in Japan on Thursday for a visit expected to focus on closer cooperation in nuclear energy technologies and on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic strategies.
Japan vows 'high safety' for Turkish reactor
AP - Fri May 03, 12:34PM CDT
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Japan has learned from the Fukushima disaster and will offer technology with the highest safety standards while building Turkey's second nuclear plant, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Friday.
Nuclear giant Areva sees revenue rise 12.5 percent
AP - Thu Apr 25, 11:29AM CDT
PARIS (AP) — France's state-controlled nuclear engineering giant, Areva, says revenue grew 12.5 percent in the first quarter, driven by strides in its mining and fuel-treatment businesses.
French nuclear giant Areva loses $130M in 2012
By SARAH DiLORENZO - AP - Thu Feb 28, 11:44AM CST
PARIS (AP) — France's state-controlled nuclear engineering giant Areva said Thursday that it lost €99 million ($130 million) last year but that it is making strides in turning around a business struggling to move past the Japan's nuclear disaster and a trouble mining venture.
India, France review pending defense deal
AP - Thu Feb 14, 5:21AM CST
NEW DELHI (AP) — India and France on Thursday reviewed progress in a multibillion-dollar deal to build French fighter jets for the Indian air force and a separate agreement to construct the world's biggest civilian nuclear power complex in western India.
Areva sales rise as nuclear business picks up
AP - Thu Jan 31, 11:10AM CST
PARIS (AP) — France's state-controlled nuclear giant Areva says its revenue grew 5.3 percent last year as the nuclear business picked up and moved past the Fukushima disaster that called into question the future of atomic energy.
French engineer kidnapped in north Nigeria
By YINKA IBUKUN - AP - Thu Dec 20, 2:42PM CST
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — More than 30 assailants stormed a house in northern Nigeria, killing two people and kidnapping a French engineer, in the latest abduction to hit the West African nation, officials said Thursday.