July 22, 2014
PQ Weekly Report
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LEADING OFF
House passes Highway Trust Fund fix
Voting 365 to 55, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 10-month, $10.8 billion Highway Trust Fund fix, extending current highway and transit policy funding through May 31, 2015. Find out where the funds will be coming from and what policy changes may be enacted. → MORE
NEWS
U.S. Silica U.S. Silica to acquire Cadre for $98 million
U.S. Silica has signed a stock purchase agreement to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Cadre Services Inc., based in Texas, for $98 million. Learn how this acquisition will affect U.S. Silica's market share. → MORE
Highway Trust Fund Cemex Mexico earns first quarterly profit since 2009
Mexico’s Cemex reported a second-quarter profit of $76 million, its first quarterly profit since the financial crisis in 2009. Read on to find out why Cemex was able to generate a profit despite Mexico's weak economic environment. → MORE
→ EPA to host national conference on mining waters
→ TRIP report indicates high fatality rates and deficiencies on rural roads
→ Kemper Equipment now carrying Terex Cedarapids, Canica lines
→ Kenworth opens new location in Lake Charles, La.
→ Mellott Co. names Blake CEO
  FROM HI-GRADE MATERIALS
Hi-Grade Materials seeks account manager
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COLUMN OF THE WEEK
Darren Constantino MSHA can take control after mine accidents
Michael T. Heenan
MSHA can order removal of miners, cessation of operations and immediate changes in conditions to which workers may be exposed. Find out why Congress chose to give MSHA so much plenary power. → MORE
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FROM THE MAGAZINE
Pit & Quarry → New screening system enhances efficiency, lowers costs

→ Brand New: Equipment just released to the market

→ Looking back at pre-1967 portable plants

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