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The Energy Report- Altitude Adjustment
1 day ago ago from Commodity Futures,Forex, and Options Trading News, Articles and Trading Strategies
12/10/2009 Maybe when the Energy Information Agency came out with their price projections for now until the end of the year in their latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, they should have adjusted for inflation. Or at the very least they should have adjusted for the dollar. I am only half kidding. The EIA predictions might have been right on when the dollar was falling out of bed, saying the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil will ...
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Related contentMonopoly prices – to regulate or not to regulate, that is the question!
14 hours ago ago from Welker's Wikinomics Blog
Competitively Priced Electricity Costs More, Studies Show New York Times The problem with monopolies, as our AP students have learned, is that a monopolistic firm, left to its own accord, will most likely choose to produce at an output level that is much lower and provide their product at a price that is much higher than would result from a purely competitive industry. A monopolist will produce where its price is greater than its ...
Related contentSprott Analyst has Zero Doubt on Higher Gas Prices
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RSS feed RSS comments gas natural Home Search: Sprott Analyst has Zero Doubt on Higher Gas Prices Introduction: We talked with Sprott Asset Management Research Analyst Eric Nuttall about the natural gas in Canada and the fate of many CBM gas producers and developers. Declined since our last conversation spot natural gas prices by 15 percent. Natural gas storage levels are about 2.5 trillion cubic feet, some 423 ...
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1 day ago ago from Colorado Energy News
Reported by Staff The North American natural gas business has its best days ahead, according to a survey of the industry taken by the consulting and accounting firm Deloitte. Despite low natural gas prices, and the expectation of more layoffs and cost-cutting in 2010, 84 percent of the oil and gas executive surveyed are bullish on gas because of the surge in production from plentiful shale and coal bed methane formations. This, ...
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2 hours ago ago from PopEater
S&P futures vs fair value: +6.80. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: +10.80. Stock futures have picked up modestly in the wake of the latest dose of economic data. Import prices for November increased 1.7% month-over-month, but that was stronger than the 1.2% monthly increase that had been widely forecast. Import prices for October were revised upward to reflect a 0.8% monthly increase. Year-over-year, import prices for November increased at a ...
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23 hours ago ago from PopEater
NEW YORK -Natural gas prices surged nearly 8 percent Thursday after the government reported that stockpiles dropped for the first time in nine months. Winter storms spread across the Midwest as well, meaning some homeowners are turning up the heat for the first time in what has been a very mild winter to date. Temperatures dropped to 10 degrees from Des Moines to Chicago, and frigid winds have forced chill values as low as negative 25 in ...
Related contentAT&T Responds
4 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
December 11th, 2009 AT&T Responds Posted by Dan Kusnetzky @ 3:00 am Categories: Mobile computing , Off topic Tags: Network , Customer , AT&T Corp. , Networking , Wireless And Mobility , Dan Kusnetzky James Carracher, of AT&T's blogger relations team contacted me about my post AT&T, let's review the facts and I've obtained his permission to present his message to you. AT&T's message Hi Dan: I am a member of AT&Tâs blogger ...
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BEIJING , Dec. 11 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Himfr.com, one of China's leading B2B search platforms with more than 30 B2B industry websites to its name, predicts that construction materials prices will rise 10% at the end of this year. Himfr finds that in the larger environment of rising prices, an increase in prices of building materials is inevitable. In the building materials market, Himfr found that the cost of coatings, paints, etc. are up 10% ...
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