October 2008 Archive

Rick Rule on Commodities: Be Prudent, Study Hard, and Take Advantage of Volatility - (10/31/08)
The Low Energy Price Age Is Over - (10/30/08)
Survey Reveals Strong Support for Increased Focus on Nuclear Energy - (10/30/08)
Falling Oil=Rising Refining Margins - (10/30/08)
A Rebound in Energy - (10/29/08)
U.S. Natural Gas Consumption to Rise Under Next President - (10/29/08)
World Oil Supplies Declining Faster Than Expected - IEA - (10/29/08)
Resource Stocks Shed USD 3.4 Trillion in Market Value - (10/28/08)
OPEC's Pity Party's Portents for the Global Economy - (10/27/08)
Oil Price and Credit Crunch Puts Big Canadian Oil Sands Projects on Hold - (10/24/08)
Settling OPEC Production Disputes Will Be Easier Said Than Done - (10/23/08)
Energy Financing Is Gone with the Wind - (10/23/08)
When Is the Uranium Price Going Up? - (10/21/08)
IAEA Director General Says 50 Nations Contemplating Nuclear Power Generation - (10/20/08)
John Pugsley: Exposing Some of Stealth Investing’s Energy Secrets - (10/16/08)
Falling Prices Make Consolidations in the Junior Oil and Gas Sector Inevitable - Scotia Analyst - (10/16/08)
Oil Below $75: Increased Chance of OPEC Production Cuts - (10/16/08)
Canadian Government Wins Re-Election. Positive for Mining? - (10/15/08)
Solar Shares Under Pressure from Credit Crunch and Pricing - (10/15/08)
King Coal Bounces Back - (10/14/08)
Pro-Commodities Goldman Turns Bearish, Warns on $50 Oil - (10/13/08)
Old King Coal Not So Merry for U.S. Utilities Dealing with Volatile Coal Prices - (10/9/08)
Roger Wiegand: Oil to Reach New Highs by Year End - (10/9/08)
More Off-Base (Way Off-Base) Oil Forecasts - (10/8/08)
Global Financial Crisis Makes Oil A Great Hedge - (10/8/08)
Goldman Turns Cautious on Solar Sector - (10/7/08)
Uranium's Crystal Ball Price Is Sobering - (10/5/08)
Obama Victory Also a Win for Greentech - (10/5/08)
Accelerated Business Response to Climate Change Drives Investment - (10/2/08)
S&P: "Coal Has Been One Hot Commodity Lately" - (10/2/08)
Uranium Prices Fall Again As Credit Crunch Bites - (10/1/08)
Five Reasons Why the $700B Bailout Could Translate to $250 Oil - (10/1/08)