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By Ben Hobson |
May 16, 2012
As opposed to a conventional dividend formula that look for sustainable high yields, stalwart performers and strong cashflows, dividend growth investing seems to find more favor with those looking for attractively valued stocks and dividend progression.
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By Karen Roche, JT Long |
May 14, 2012
Casey Energy Opportunities Senior Editor Marin Katusa, Global Resource Investments Founder and Chairman Rick Rule and Casey Research Senior Editor Louis James, turn their attention to oil and natural gas prices and opportunities in equities.
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By Stephan Bogner |
May 9, 2012
In light of the strongly growing world population especially in emerging countries the question when staring at the vanishing commodity supply must not be when the commodity boom will end, but rather if the boom can come to an end at all.
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By Sara Nunnally |
February 7, 2012
Currency volatility really affects the price of this commodity, negatively when coupled with climbing supply. And that's why we're seeing oil prices in this slump.
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By Andrew Snyder |
February 1, 2012
The vast majority of investors are dead wrong when it comes to natural gas. It is no fault of their own, though. It's the product of a dishonest government and an industry that is scared for its life.
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By Frank Holmes |
January 5, 2012
In 2011, oil was one of the top performing commodities among those we track, with Brent rising more than 13%. Geopolitical risk and unexpected non-OPEC supply losses caused oil to rise significantly.
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By Alasdair Macleod |
November 30, 2011
Very little can happen in our lives without oil. It is required for mining, agriculture, manufacturing, transport and distribution. Global consumption is rising, and extraction has leveled off.
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By Gregor Macdonald |
November 23, 2011
In the new oil cycle, a debt crisis is no longer solvable with growth. Devaluation or jubilee are the only options. The loss to society will be borne most directly by those who hold sovereign debt as their savings. The time of containment is over.
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By John Roberts |
November 17, 2011
Turkey and Azerbaijan signed a long-awaited agreement to allow the transit of some 10 billion cubic meters of Azeri natural gas to Europe on October, resolving one of the final obstacles preventing the opening of a corridor from the Caspian to the EU.
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By Frank Holmes |
November 7, 2011
Europe has long been reliant on Russia for its supply of natural gas, but domestic discoveries of shale gas - along with strong governmental support for drilling - might soon catapult Poland to the forefront of the energy landscape.