Beverage companies spend millions on water conservation projects to ensure a stable supply of their primary ingredient after long-term forecasts for the industry show scarcity of water as one of the biggest risks to the industry. Big players such as PepsiCo (PEP), Coca-Cola (KO), Dr. Pepper Snapple (DPS), Molson Coors (TAP) created an alliance in 2006 to address the concerns, but this year's prolific drought has raised awareness to even greater heights. [View news story]
Here in Texas is a large one near San Antonio. Think this is absolutely great they are doing this!
Today's earnings release was a first for Jamie Sokalsky as Barrick Gold (ABX -5.4%) CEO, so he's in the difficult position of defending the company he was hired to fix. On cost overruns at the Pascua-Lama mine: Any mistakes were "in the structure as to how we set up the building of Pascua-Lama. But I don’t see that we made any fundamental mistakes in making investment decisions." [View news story]
Gold and oil both soar, with gold settling above the key $1,600/oz. psychological mark and crude oil up 7.7% with settlement less than an hour away. But one group of traders is very wrong: Either the European financial crisis is fixed - as energy prices rise on an anticipated increase in demand - or it isn't - as gold prices rise as investors seek a safe haven. [View news story]
Gold and oil both soar, with gold settling above the key $1,600/oz. psychological mark and crude oil up 7.7% with settlement less than an hour away. But one group of traders is very wrong: Either the European financial crisis is fixed - as energy prices rise on an anticipated increase in demand - or it isn't - as gold prices rise as investors seek a safe haven. [View news story]
In addition to Mexico, Wal-Mart's (WMT) lawyers are looking at the retailer's anti-corruption policies and operations in Brazil and China. They also recommend that the company assess its Indian and South African businesses. [View news story]
I'm interested: Is he killing the large corporations? Which ones? Like AA.
Verizon Wireless (VZ, VOD) is introducing a home broadband service that leverages its 4G LTE network. However, the 10GB data cap placed on the service's $60/month plan suggests few video-loving users will be interested. Meanwhile, T-Mobile, Sprint (S), and DirecTV (DTV) are requesting the FCC halt its 180-day review of Verizon's spectrum/reseller deals with cable providers CMCSA, TWC, and Cox. [View news story]
I own both T and VZ. Don't quite understand this' will someone explain in easier language.
Do you mean get out or into wheat, corn, soybeans? I'm sure down, but waiting for an exit price. Guess you mean corn will be cheaper. Right?
On Aug 13 11:05 AM CPST1 wrote:
> Add bio fuels because of mandates to the blend and the margins change > drastically because, by law, certain fuels used for transportion > are required to use ethanol. There is a reduction for gas and not > for ethanol. Most ethanol is transported by rail before blending > and crop (ethanol) harvest yields are expected to be at record levels > this year. The jump in oil price has not withstood its value and > instead reduced its demand.
Beverage companies spend millions on water conservation projects to ensure a stable supply of their primary ingredient after long-term forecasts for the industry show scarcity of water as one of the biggest risks to the industry. Big players such as PepsiCo (PEP), Coca-Cola (KO), Dr. Pepper Snapple (DPS), Molson Coors (TAP) created an alliance in 2006 to address the concerns, but this year's prolific drought has raised awareness to even greater heights. [View news story]
absolutely great they are doing this!
Today's earnings release was a first for Jamie Sokalsky as Barrick Gold (ABX -5.4%) CEO, so he's in the difficult position of defending the company he was hired to fix. On cost overruns at the Pascua-Lama mine: Any mistakes were "in the structure as to how we set up the building of Pascua-Lama. But I don’t see that we made any fundamental mistakes in making investment decisions." [View news story]
Gold and oil both soar, with gold settling above the key $1,600/oz. psychological mark and crude oil up 7.7% with settlement less than an hour away. But one group of traders is very wrong: Either the European financial crisis is fixed - as energy prices rise on an anticipated increase in demand - or it isn't - as gold prices rise as investors seek a safe haven. [View news story]
Gold and oil both soar, with gold settling above the key $1,600/oz. psychological mark and crude oil up 7.7% with settlement less than an hour away. But one group of traders is very wrong: Either the European financial crisis is fixed - as energy prices rise on an anticipated increase in demand - or it isn't - as gold prices rise as investors seek a safe haven. [View news story]
In addition to Mexico, Wal-Mart's (WMT) lawyers are looking at the retailer's anti-corruption policies and operations in Brazil and China. They also recommend that the company assess its Indian and South African businesses. [View news story]
AA.
Verizon Wireless (VZ, VOD) is introducing a home broadband service that leverages its 4G LTE network. However, the 10GB data cap placed on the service's $60/month plan suggests few video-loving users will be interested. Meanwhile, T-Mobile, Sprint (S), and DirecTV (DTV) are requesting the FCC halt its 180-day review of Verizon's spectrum/reseller deals with cable providers CMCSA, TWC, and Cox. [View news story]
explain in easier language.
Has Exxon Topped? [View article]
minimum investment now and considering whether to buy more.
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Guess you mean corn will be cheaper. Right?
On Aug 13 11:05 AM CPST1 wrote:
> Add bio fuels because of mandates to the blend and the margins change
> drastically because, by law, certain fuels used for transportion
> are required to use ethanol. There is a reduction for gas and not
> for ethanol. Most ethanol is transported by rail before blending
> and crop (ethanol) harvest yields are expected to be at record levels
> this year. The jump in oil price has not withstood its value and
> instead reduced its demand.
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