Southern Copper Gets Support Of Peru's Government At Tia Maria Project [View article]
Bob, Again a knowledgeable and excellent written article. Do you have any information in reference to 'foreign taxes/capital gains' imposed by Peru on investors ? Or will this be absorbed by SCCO ?
2 Natural Gas Giants For The Long Term [View article]
Dominion Resources purchased the Cove Point facility in Maryland in 2006. At that time it was an Import facility of LNG. Dominion is actively converting it to an EXPORT facility of LNG due to the excessive NG supply in the US.
CNG (compressed) cannot economically be imported or exported due to the smaller physical volume compared to LNG (liquified at very low tempertures).
Agreed. Definitely a future, positive, "potential" profit for Dominion.
Exxon Should Forget Iraq And Take Out Chesapeake Energy [View article]
<chazsf> Appreciate your comment and perhaps "Cherry Pick" will be the best way to go under the circumstances, however, considering COP (Oando PLC) has just sold their Nigerian business (12/21) unit for $1.79B (and other African units are being considered), due to low production rates, and now concentrating on North America and North Sea operations and acquisitions. Also, currently gaining momentum through the Eagle Ford, Bakken and North Barnett areas (Zacks).
AT&T (T) reaches a tentative 4-year deal with a branch of the CWA union that represents 20K wireline workers in 5 states. The deal, which comes ahead of the April 6 expiration of an existing agreement, stipulates annual wage hikes that gradually increase from 2.25% to 3%. It comes shortly after AT&T struck a deal with a CWA branch representing 22K workers. (PR) [View news story]
AT&T (T) reaches a tentative 4-year deal with a branch of the CWA union that represents 20K wireline workers in 5 states. The deal, which comes ahead of the April 6 expiration of an existing agreement, stipulates annual wage hikes that gradually increase from 2.25% to 3%. It comes shortly after AT&T struck a deal with a CWA branch representing 22K workers. (PR) [View news story]
This is quite typical of the Unions with their continuing outrageous demands. More is never enough, and they'll soon be back with other threats. With such threats as: "Give me more or I'll Strike (or walk off the job)" with my beloved 'UNION'. Ultimately, the customers are the victims, with the decision to pay the extra fees or find a non-union provider (yes, they are out there and getting stronger).
Unions consist of only 27% of the total workforce in the US, and continually diminish in membership, as the smarter 'skilled' workers begin to wise-up. They will never be as strong as they were during President Roosevelt Administration. Ever wonder about the US Automakers' demise (only one of may examples), and the success of the foreign non-union-industry ? Duh, does the UAW come to mind ? The CWA should see the writing on the wall.....foreign communication providers, as well as other industries, are beginning to enter the US market and are locating in "Right-to Work" states. Overall, the Unions are slowly bleeding to death, and the US economy is slooowly improving.
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Southern Copper Gets Support Of Peru's Government At Tia Maria Project [View article]
Southern Copper Gets Support Of Peru's Government At Tia Maria Project [View article]
Had my focus on RIO, but now considering SCCO.
Thanks !
2 Natural Gas Giants For The Long Term [View article]
CNG (compressed) cannot economically be imported or exported due to the smaller physical volume compared to LNG (liquified at very low tempertures).
Agreed. Definitely a future, positive, "potential" profit for Dominion.
Exxon Should Forget Iraq And Take Out Chesapeake Energy [View article]
Market Caps:
Marathon - 21.9B
Devon - 21.7B
EnCana - 14.9B
ConocoPhilips - 71.1B
Chevron - 214.7B
Maybe Chevron, but as addressed above, Exxon is considered 'out', due to potential anti-trust issues.
AT&T (T) reaches a tentative 4-year deal with a branch of the CWA union that represents 20K wireline workers in 5 states. The deal, which comes ahead of the April 6 expiration of an existing agreement, stipulates annual wage hikes that gradually increase from 2.25% to 3%. It comes shortly after AT&T struck a deal with a CWA branch representing 22K workers. (PR) [View news story]
AT&T (T) reaches a tentative 4-year deal with a branch of the CWA union that represents 20K wireline workers in 5 states. The deal, which comes ahead of the April 6 expiration of an existing agreement, stipulates annual wage hikes that gradually increase from 2.25% to 3%. It comes shortly after AT&T struck a deal with a CWA branch representing 22K workers. (PR) [View news story]
Unions consist of only 27% of the total workforce in the US, and continually diminish in membership, as the smarter 'skilled' workers begin to wise-up. They will never be as strong as they were during President Roosevelt Administration. Ever wonder about the US Automakers' demise (only one of may examples), and the success of the foreign non-union-industry ? Duh, does the UAW come to mind ? The CWA should see the writing on the wall.....foreign communication providers, as well as other industries, are beginning to enter the US market and are locating in "Right-to Work" states. Overall, the Unions are slowly bleeding to death, and the US economy is slooowly improving.
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