Articles, tagged with "exxon", page 2
21st October 2010
Are you looking for a more energy efficient way to cook at home? There are actually ways to make your food without using up our earth's non-renewable resources. I am talking about cooking with solar energy. Here are some great options for cooking solar.....
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Author:
Mickey Mcmillan
13th October 2010
Getting penny stocks can have fantastic possible,that can be either excellent or undesirable. You can double you original investment in no time, but shed it just as quick. When I say double or triple your portfolio you may possibly feel that it's not stra...
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Boris Garcia
15th September 2010
Regardless of the current recession, demand for fat had held regular. As soon as this monetary downturn ends, the will need for acrylic and power will improve. India and specifically China are hell bent for grown and will cause the need for oil to develop...
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Marcos Gillespie
14th September 2010
An oil or chemical spill in the Gulf of Mexico can put wildlife and beaches in serious danger. Environmentalists have said that the damage caused by such a spill would affect the ecology of the wildlife and waters for decades, maybe longer. Also, business...
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IPS Oil Clean Up
07th September 2010
On April 20, 2010 the world was shocked by the most massive oil spill it has seen to date. The disaster is the first to surpass the extent of the damage caused by the Exxon Valdez tragedy decades ago. This oil spill, though set far out at sea, has affecte...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
03rd August 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 John Howell
We've all seen that line of letters and symbols stream across the bottom of our screens during the nightly news. It's the stock ticker and it shows stock market symbols and other information that not only affects business...
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Author:
john
30th June 2010
The huge oil rig explosion off the coast of Louisiana is far much more severe than the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska. This spill will most likely cause damage to residential, commercial and recreational facilities. The difference between this spill and the...
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Author:
dsmythe
03rd June 2010
Coming as a surprise to even the most ardent Apple fans and supporters, on May 26, 2010, Apple officially became a higher valued company than Microsoft. At the close of the day, Wall Street had valued Apple at $220 billion, verse a valuation of $219 billi...
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Tim Kennedy
18th May 2010
With the tax deadline having just passed, and taxes still on the brains of many households, you might be wondering what the large corporations pay in taxes each year. It may dishearten you to know that the largest corporation the IRS has to deal with each...
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Author:
Molly
07th May 2010
Searching for work to clean oil spill polution and contain the oil slick such as the present exxon Oil Spill in the Gulf Coast of Mexico can be a bit or a run around unless you know how and where to search. These jobs are usually for a few months to sever...
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Author:
Anthony Hayes
22nd April 2010
Irving is a gem in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. From business and commerce to beautiful homes worthy of design magazines, Irving provides a beautiful quality of life that is unparalleled by any other city in Dallas.
Irving is neither large or small, as ...
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Author:
Richard soto
19th April 2010
How to Buy a Car the Right Way
By Larry Lane for InvestorZoo.com
Ok, so your current car is bleeding you dry. The tires are well worn; you leak more oil than the Exxon Valdez. With over 175,000 miles, and the transmission is starting to slip. You've...
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Author:
myinvestorzoo
15th April 2010
Most of us don't realize that you can use program to trade stocks etc automatically during the days while you are out at work.
For example, programs like OrdersEA© and StochEA© works on the popular Metatrader Platform which allows you to trade Stock ...
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Author:
dbovell
12th January 2010
As we begin 2010 and look forward to the year ahead, it's important to know just how important commodities will be to any type of recovery. What types of commodities are hot…which ones are being bought…which ones are selling well (and which ones aren'...
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Author:
Davida12
23rd December 2009
The price for gas in most countries typically costs four dollars per gallon. Most companies selling oil gain hundred billion dollars every year. Most people would like to know the answer to the question, why is gas so expensive. Gas stations that operate ...
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Author:
Kenny Leones