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  • Oil Supermajors' Resources Might Be Drying Up [View article]
    Has Morningstar ever gotten right about oil price? They had assumed oil price would go back to $40 throughout the 2004 to 2007 period,... More »
    Comment by dividend_growth
    Dec 20 22:39 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Inside Canada's New Natural Gas Play [View article]
    It boils down to no one knows the I.D. of the buyers. What perplexes me is the overlooking of the obvious: Trilogy and Paramount are big... More »
    Comment by Steven Ward
    Dec 19 11:37 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • NEP the "Next 10 bagger in CHINA (China North East Petro)" [View instapost]
    absolute , ask yourself these questions: 1. Is China industrial growth suddenly going to "STOP" growing? 2. Is Oil going to stay... More »
    Comment by EPS100Momentum
    Dec 11 14:39 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • NEP the "Next 10 bagger in CHINA (China North East Petro)" [View instapost]
    Great call on NEP. David Brown picked it Monday as well on Seeking Alpha. Would love to see this one go to $15-20. Do you think it... More »
    Dec 11 14:21 pm |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Chevron Completes Major Liquefied Nat. Gas Deal [View article]
    Good thinking by Chevron. I see this as an indication as to what extent Australia is going to be able to get into the LNG business.... More »
    Comment by Perry Sadorsky
    Dec 8 19:44 pm |
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  • Chevron Completes Major Liquefied Nat. Gas Deal [View article]
    Very interesting. About the time this contract runs out, the Japanese will be able to burn in their powerplants what they really want to... More »
    Dec 8 09:15 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Cramer's Stop Trading! The Sector with the Biggest Legs (12/2/09) [View article]
    With the admission today, Dec. 4, 2009, from DuPont Management that their long-touted and parodically called OptimumĀ®GAPĀ® seed trait... More »
    Comment by funfun
    Dec 4 15:43 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Oil Supermajors' Resources Might Be Drying Up [View article]
    Although its unlikely to happen, this article should be on the "required reading" list for those who think oil will be/should be $30/$40... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Dec 1 20:46 pm |
    Rating: +4 0
  • Oil Supermajors' Resources Might Be Drying Up [View article]
    Great, comprehensive article. Another reason our elected talking heads need to wake up. It also gives us insight into where to park our... More »
    Comment by Gravity404
    Dec 1 10:58 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Oil Supermajors' Resources Might Be Drying Up [View article]
    If a person uses Google to look for unused oil reserves within US locations, you can find lots of good places to look. It is the... More »
    Comment by hwood007
    Dec 1 09:55 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • Oil Supermajors' Resources Might Be Drying Up [View article]
    Good read, thanks for the info. Is the Bakken field in North Dakota/Montana considered an EOR? It's a pretty rich field from what I... More »
    Comment by nerfer
    Nov 30 18:04 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - Agriculture's Busting Out All Over (11/17/09) [View article]
    It's pretty funny that he is saying to buy these stocks when if you look at the momentum indicators they are extremely overbought and... More »
    Comment by TonyNed
    Nov 19 23:40 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - Agriculture's Busting Out All Over (11/17/09) [View article]
    Cramer is an entertainer and does provide very helpful information on how to invest, but his picks really suck...I sold all my CAT... More »
    Comment by slam stocks
    Nov 18 17:54 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - Agriculture's Busting Out All Over (11/17/09) [View article]
    Why are we even following Cramer? I cannot stand him, I still get his stupid emails about subscribe to his newsletter or what ever, I... More »
    Comment by LaChic
    Nov 18 17:18 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - Agriculture's Busting Out All Over (11/17/09) [View article]
    How it is possible that rates are plummeting more than 100 percent ???????????. albert
    Comment by albaig
    Nov 18 11:13 am |
    Rating: 0 -2