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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Philadelphia-based Sunoco Foundation has pledged $1 million to the $30 million fund-raising campaign to build and run a Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in North Philadelphia, Salvation Army officials announced yesterday.
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The Philadelphia Business Journal (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
The Salvation Army of Greater Philadelphia said Monday that the Sunoco Foundation has pledged $1 million to its $30 million campaign to build and operate a Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in North Philadelphia. (SUN)
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
A 22-year-old Sunoco gas station clerk fire shot at three robbery suspects as they ran out of the Sayler Park store.
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Environmental Leader (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
Harrington Investments says it is divesting of Sunoco Corporation stocks after several years of unproductive engagement with the company to improve corporate governance and issues relating to sustainability, News Blaze reports. Earlier this year, Sunoco rejected plans to create a sustainability board citing that it already has a committee to oversee such issues. What’s more, [...]
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The Star-Ledger (Free subscription) | 08/13/2008
Two gunmen robbed a Sayreville service station early today, putting a handgun to the chest of a 59-year-old worker to get his cash and taking money from the register, police said. At 2:41 a.m., the robbers rushed into the Sunoco...
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Royal Dutch Shell plc .com (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
On Aug. 8 Lynn Elsenhans, who previously worked for Royal Dutch-Shell, will take over from John Drosdick as the CEO of Sunoco, an American oil-refining giant. Meanwhile Shell’s executive director of gas and power, Linda Cook, is said to be one of two internal candidates who could replace the company’s CEO, Jeroen van der Veer, who is due to step down next year. Should she do so, she would become the...
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Dave Barry's Blog (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
Customers were lining up for some local cuisine at a nearby Sunoco station.¹ ¹In South Florida, not Beijing.
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Stocks to Watch Today (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
SUNOCO MAKES WHAT IT CAN OF BAD CIRCUMSTANCES These are not exactly the salad days of the oil-refining business. Crude prices have risen - skyrocketed, actually - while demand domestically has declined. Both of which have put a crimp in the margins that refiners command. Input prices have regressed marginally over the last three weeks, but [...]
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Sunoco Inc.'s second-quarter net income plummeted from last year's record, but was better than expected by Wall Street analysts, as the Philadelphia oil refiner shifted production toward more profitable products.
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The Philadelphia Business Journal (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
Oil refiner and gas retailer Sunoco Inc.’s second-quarter earnings plunged from a year ago due primarily to lower margins, higher expenses and lower production volumes in its refining and supply business, which is the largest part of its operations. (SUN) (SXL)
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
Independent oil refiner Sunoco Inc. posted a sharply lower second-quarter profit Wednesday as record-high oil prices cut deeply into profit margins for its fuel and chemical products.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Oil refiner Sunoco Inc. reported late Wednesday second-quarter net income fell to $82 million, or 70 cents a share, from $509 million, or $4.20, a year ago. Excluding one-time items, income for the quarter was $61 million, or 52 cents a share. There were no special items in the year-ago quarter. Revenue for the three months ended June 30 rose to $16.08 billion from $10.76...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sunoco, Inc. (NYSE:SUN) today reported net income of $82 million ($.70 per share diluted) for the second quarter of 2008 versus $509 million ($4.20 per share