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RNR

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RNRRock 'N Roll
RNRRoyal Naval Reserve
RNRRibonucleotide Reductase
RNRReceive Not Ready (ITU-T; ISDN)
RNRRoles and Responsibilities (employment)
RNRRest and Relaxation
RNRRadio News Release (news story)
RNRRegistry of Nursing Research
RNRRate Not Reported
RNRRest and Recreation
RNRRemove and Replace
RNRResearch News Reporter
RNRRhein-Neckar Region (Germany)
RNRRandom Noise Radar
RNRRight-Now-Retailing (HP technology for retailers)
RNRRing No Reply
RNRRegistered Nurses, Retired, Inc.
RNRRoman Revolutionaries (band)
RNRResponse Not Required
RNRRock and Ride


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End-use applications for Rubber Resources' Ecorr RNR natural rubber reclaim, Ecorr RBR butyl rubber reclaim and Ecorr RNM powders are in the automotive industry and include tires, seals, hoses, mats and molded interior parts.
Like most property/casualty reinsurers, RNR reported strong earnings through the first nine months of 2006 as the company benefited from favorable market conditions and comparatively low catastrophe-related losses.
On this news, the price of RNR shares dropped from $47.
 
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