Changing BRIC for BRAC: A new look for global investors
Changing BRIC for BRAC: A new look for global investors Posted Jul 25th 2008 10:35AM by Steven Halpern Filed under: International markets, India, China, Brazil, Russia, Newsletters, Canada, Commodities, Oil, Agriculture, Stocks to Buy ... economies and still face exceptional futures. "But their major resources are cheap labor, which [more...]
Date: 2008-07-25 10:35:00
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Green Ink: Cheap Solar and Green Cemeteries
paper Crude oil futures rose above $48 on continued violence in Gaza, and many traders now say supply-side concerns will keep oil above $40, ... -Ukraine natural-gas dispute enters day five, with both countries trading accusations of bad behavior [more...]
Date: 2009-01-05 13:08:15
The Business Pundit Energy Plan: Electrification, flex power, and a smart grid
By now, 99% of us are aware of the problem. Cheap oil, whether due to peak oil or not, is over ... to a more sustainable future. 3. Section [more...]
Date: 2008-08-13 21:08:14
Cheap Concert, Theatre, and Sports Tickets
Due to low traveling cost to Asian country, I and my friends have decided travel to Taiwan by next year. Perhaps we will also travel to Europe country in near future when we have some money. I heard ... and many others can be sourced from ACheapSeat.com. ACheapSeat.com is a cheap ticket broker where [more...]
Date: 2008-11-26 07:47:46
Decoupling to world: "I'm still not dead yet!"
The last time that some version of the title you see above appeared in these pages was way back in November, ... to cheap capital and high commodity prices. All three props have now collapsed. In particular, as America’ ... . This could reduce emerging economies’ future growth rates [more...]
Date: 2009-01-12 00:17:06
Emerging Markets: Stumble or Fall? Economist
Will the global financial crisis halt the rise of emerging economies?NOBODY talks about “decoupling” any more ... by exports to American consumers, easy access to cheap capital and high commodity prices. All three props ... more, they will import less over the coming years. This could reduce emerging economies’ future growth rates [more...]
Date: 2009-01-11 18:57:00
Coal: Don’t Believe What They Tell You on TV
Let’s get one thing straight: Coal is not cheap. And since coal power plants generate half of America’s electricity, that’s not good news ... utility bill this winter heating season. So much for all that much-hyped propaganda from “clean coal” ... Appalachian Coal Futures market has doubled from $60 in January to about $120 in early September [more...]
Date: 2008-09-08 21:13:23
Green Ink: Last Act for Detroit
paper Crude oil futures retreated Tuesday to just over $52 a barrel due to unremitting signs of weak global demand, and Russia may coordinate output cuts with OPEC, Bloomberg reports. Natural gas prices will remain soft, too—a new report says gas oversupply will keep U.S. prices cheap for the next five years [more...]
Date: 2008-11-25 13:16:27
The End of “Cheap Gas” will come Sooner than you Think!
2008 brought about mixed emotions. On one hand we had cheaper gasoline than we’ve seen in many, many years (the good) ... to a buck and change…however, everyone knows someone out of work now and that’s very scary!Oil futures ... break their free fall! Any of you out there that are technical traders will note how stretched [more...]
Date: 2009-01-06 00:05:00
Refiners rush to store cheap crude
Refiners rush to store cheap crude December 9th, 2008 By Janet McGurty - Analysis NEW YORK (Reuters) ... , like Enbridge, Plains All American and TEPPCO, all of whom have been expanding at the key futures ... Halff, analyst at Newedge Group in New York. Front-month oil futures were running at roughly $44 [more...]
Date: 2008-12-08 23:29:58
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