Stamps to increase by 3 cents by 2014
By VERONICA LINARES, UPI.com USPS rolled out a new plan to increase the cost of stamps from 46 cents to 49 cents in 2014.
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By VERONICA LINARES, UPI.com USPS rolled out a new plan to increase the cost of stamps from 46 cents to 49 cents in 2014.
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Post News Short Interest Worth Mentioning: How Analysts Feel About STAMPS.COM Incorporated (NASDAQ:STMP) After …Post NewsThe stock of STAMPS.COM Incorporated (NASDAQ:STMP) registered a decrease of 1.23% in short interest. STMP's total short interest was 3.90 million shares in November as published by FINRA. Its down 1.23% from 3.95 million shares, reported previously.Insider Worth Mentioning: The…
The use of food stamps has increased dramatically in the U.S., as the federal government ramps up basic assistance to meet the demands of an increasingly desperate population. More: continued here
Bull market on limited Year of the Snake stampsPeople’s Daily OnlineThe China Post Group (CPG) issued special stamps for the Year of the Snake Saturday at a face value of 24 yuan ($3.85) per large edition, but the market value quickly jumped to 380 yuan Sunday. The CPG publishes commemorative postage stamps each …Figuratively SpeakingGlobal…
Stamps' Collins will be busy this seasonVancouver SunIn his sophomore year, Collins mainly shared safety duties with veteran Wes Lysack, the Stamps eager to make use of the speedy native of New Orleans in the …and more » More: continued here
Stamps know they'll have hands full with Ray.Montreal GazetteThat's always been the case when it comes to the Stamps vs. Ray; even when he didn't necessarily have a good supporting cast, Ray generally found a way to make life miserable for Calgary's defence. But early in the 2011 season, it's evident that Ray is …and…
Congress should protect people, not corporations The House of Representatives is likely to vote this week to cut food assistance by $40 billion over 10 years, a cut that could threaten an adequate food supply for as many as six million Americans. [“House bill would cut $4B a year from food sta More: continued here