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Geotimes April 2005 Naomi Lubick |
Oil prices outlook high Forecasts indicate that gas prices will continue to climb though there is debate as to how high.  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Robert Barker |
An Energy Driller Worth Exploring Focused on finding natural gas, Bill Barrett Corp. came public in December at $25 a share and soon hit $35. When post-IPO trading restrictions on shares lift in June, you might see some insider sales, but don't count on it.  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Peter Coy |
Oil Prices: Don't Count On A Dip Why are prices so high when crude inventories are above average? Because traders are looking past the inventory numbers to the potential for trouble ahead.  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Aaron Pressman |
Now That's A Liquid Investment From filter makers to utilities, water stocks are attracting investors.  |
The Motley Fool April 4, 2005 W.D. Crotty |
The Frontier of Oil Refining Frontier Oil is profiting handsomely from being able to process heavy crude oil. But what's the earnings potential?  |
The Motley Fool April 4, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
ChevronTexaco Devours Unocal ChevronTexaco adds reserves and production at a reasonable price. But investors with an interest in the oil patch might want to keep their eyes on other high-quality, but smaller producers.  |
BusinessWeek April 11, 2005 Brian Bremner |
China's Wasteful Ways Inefficient use of energy penalizes China twice: With high costs and the ravages of pollution. President Hu Jintao's government has mapped out a plan for China's energy needs.  |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Small Cap Drills Differently Gas producer Petroleum Development has a different operating structure, but it seems to be working. Investors must do their own due diligence, of course.  |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2005 Rich Smith |
Hydrogen Has Its Day Is that a light at the end of the fuel cell tunnel? Ballard Power cuts the viability date in half to 2010. What does it mean for investors?  |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2005 John S. McClenahen |
Prepared For Growth ABB Inc. President and CEO Dinesh C. Paliwal says his top priority is to improve operational performance for the company's automation products and technologies and power-distribution products and technologies.  |
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