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By Diane Alter |
April 16, 2012
With ample stores and cheap prices, natural gas-related equities have taken a beating and continue to be battered. While it is always difficult to call a bottom, the tide may be turning for natural gas companies despite the latest data.
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By Diane Alter |
April 10, 2012
Investors will get a front row preview to the first quarter earnings season when bellwether Alcoa Inc. reports its results Tuesday after the close. The aluminum producer is expected to report a loss of 4 cents a share.
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By Jeb Handwerger |
February 28, 2012
Expanding nuclear into the energy equation will diversify our power demand and produce inexpensive electricity for our nation far into the future. Our homes, businesses, and environment will be the beneficiaries.
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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 Andrew Snyder |
December 12, 2011
While we are finding new sources of crude oil, discoveries pale to what's happened with natural gas. Recent boosts to supply also cannot overcome volatility in the Mideast and the fact that much of the world's cheap crude was pumped long ago.
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By Keith Schaefer |
June 8, 2011
Will the US oilpatch get flooded with Canadian juniors looking to build and sell production to the new Canadian energy income trusts? Trusts are now allowed in Canada again - but with foreign assets.
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By Keith Schaefer |
March 24, 2011
The first shale play only started producing about 12 years ago. Getting oil and gas out of rock is the single largest and most important advancement in the energy industry since the age of oil began 150 years ago, and it's still in its infancy.
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By Frank Holmes |
March 15, 2011
Global markets present tremendous opportunities to those who are able to sort out what's meaningful from the background noise. It also means going where others don't.
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By Jon Nadler |
June 23, 2010
Perceptions that the global recovery process could be derailed by certain observed trends sank the euro to a one-week low overnight and reignited at least some of the recently faltering safe-haven quest for gold.
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By Oilprice.com |
May 5, 2010
Deepwater Horizon might be for the offshore oil industry what the 1979 accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant was for the nuclear industry.