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Peabody Energy says all mines and offices will continue to operate even though the St.Louis-based company has filed for bankruptcy. Chief Executive…
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The country's two largest coal mines are each laying off roughly 15 percent of their employees. Peabody Energy and Arch Coal both announced the layoffs...
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Peabody Energy has three coal mines in far southern Illinois, all of which are still producing coal.When those mines eventually shut down, the company is…
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Peabody Energy says it may have to file for bankruptcy.The St. Louis-based coal company filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission on…
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St. Louis-based Peabody Energy could be headed for bankruptcy court.In filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission last week Peabody said some of…
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Bob Sandidge has been in the coal industry for 40 years.But he’s never seen it this bad."You turn around and one company lays off people, and another…
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Updated 11:30 a.m., Jan. 5 with details of new agreement - A health fund for retired miners will stay solvent for at least 10 more months.Peabody Energy…
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St. Louis-based Peabody Energy is revising how it anticipates efforts to address climate change could affect the company's bottom line.The world's largest…
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The coal industry has hit hard times.This summer several coal companies, including Alpha Natural Resources and Patriot Coal, filed for bankruptcy.St.…
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(Updated at 12:20 pm July 30, 2015 with Arch Coal quarterly results)St. Louis-based Arch Coal has followed Peabody Energy this week in posting a…