The latest Acadiana business news
By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor Good morning, Acadiana, and thank you for reading us today. We've got the business news this morning for you. You should check out the story from the weekend on the plight of farmers in Louisiana and how the price of fertilizers and fuel has skyrocketed as the result of the coronavirus and now the now the war in Ukraine. "The price of everything is through the roof. It's a scary time." Have a good rest of your week. Check back tomorrow morning for more. |
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| Fewer homes were flipped in the 2021 in the Lafayette metro and at a lower gross return on investment, data shows. Read more |
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission says a planned liquefied natural gas export terminal in Cameron Parish would result in “some adverse environmental impacts,” though the agency’s initial assessment of the project says the effects could be mitigated if certain measures are put in place. Read more |
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New Fortress Energy Inc. has filed applications for the first floating liquefied natural gas terminal, which would be built 16 miles off the coast of Grand Isle. Read more |
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