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American Stock Exchange Lists the Common Stock of DGSE Companies, Inc.

NEW YORK, Oct. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Stock Exchange(R) (Amex(R)) today lists the common stock of DGSE Companies, Inc. under the ticker symbol DGC.

DGSE Companies, Inc. sells jewelry, precious metals bullion products and rare coins to both retail and wholesale customers throughout the United States and make collateralized loans to individuals. The company owns Superior Galleries, one of the oldest and largest rare coin auction companies in America. The Company's products are marketed through its facilities in Dallas and Euless, Texas , Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Beverly Hills, California and through its internet web sites dgse.com; USBullionExchange.com; FairchildWatches.com, sgbh.com and AmericanGoldandSilverExchange.com

"We are pleased to welcome DGSE Companies to the American Stock Exchange," said Neal Wolkoff, Chairman and CEO of the Amex.


Mall reopening a hopeful sign in post-K shopping landscape

GRETNA, La. -- It's not the holiday decorations that have shoppers at Oakwood Center excited so much as the fact that the suburban New Orleans mall is finally open again after looters ransacked it and set it ablaze amid the chaos that followed Hurricane Katrina.

The mall reopened a month ago, just in time for the busy holiday shopping season.

"I'm so happy Oakwood is back," said Gloria Rosenbohm of Marrero, toting three large shopping bags of Christmas presents. Since Katrina struck on Aug. 29, 2005, Rosenbohm had been driving across the river to Metairie to shop at one of her favorite stores, J.C. Penney.

"It's so nice to shop close to home again," she said.

Still, Christmas shopping in New Orleans takes place again on a changed landscape more than two years after Katrina struck.


US anti-terror bill can affect ties: FO

A militant group in Kashmir has told thousands of migrant labourers to leave the troubled region within a week after two non-Kashmiri labourers were accused of raping and killing a teenage girl.

Hizabul Mujahideen, a militant group fighting for Kashmir�s merger with Pakistan, has not...

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U.S. ECONOMIC FIX

U.S. President George W. Bush embraced up to $150 billion US in tax relief yesterday to jump start the lacklustre U.S. economy, which many say is on the brink of a recession.

Bush said yesterday that such a stimulus package must include tax incentives for business investment and quick tax relief or individuals -- and if it's passed in a timely manner by the U.S. Congress, the country will be "just fine."

VEHICLE PRICES TO RISE

Vehicle prices will rise as Canadian automakers spend billions on technology to meet new federal emissions standards. .


Rival parties are preparing to leave Labour isolated at Holyrood this ...

Rival parties are preparing to leave Labour isolated at Holyrood this week as MSPs debate the Gould report on last May's election fiasco.

The fact that the SNP, Liberal Democrats, Conservatives and Greens all support the key recommendation - that Holyrood should take responsibility for running elections north of the border from Westminster - will make for a difficult return to action for Wendy Alexander as she awaits her fate in the Electoral Commission inquiry into donations.

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