Articles, tagged with "opec", page 3
10th December 2009
How to Beat Your Competitors Without Lowering Your Prices
How do you compete in this economy without lowering your prices? Here's the answer.
With gas prices going up and sales slowing down, most small businesses are faced with the dilemma of having...
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Author:
Jonathan
05th October 2009
Many analysts have anticipated a permanent drop in the base prices for crude oil as the world shifts to a more efficient economy based on natural sources of energy, such as wind, solar and hydrothermal energy. There are also seasonal shifts in the market ...
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Author:
Jayesh Vasava
16th September 2009
Recent exploration of sediment deep beneath the Artic Ocean has led geologists to estimate that approximately 1/4 of the world's untapped oil and gas reserves are located there. After evaluating the impact of the news, the U. S. may seek membership in OPE...
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07th August 2009
The title of the Mini Cooper causes all kinds of confusion with car enthusiasts. Is the car a small version of a Cooper or is it just a Mini and Cooper is the model or what? We address the issue and provide an answer in this article.
The Mini Cooper re...
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Author:
Dirk Gibson
01st July 2009
I. Introduction
Crude oil is the most important form of energy for all the countries, mainly for developed and developing countries. The importance of crude oil is such that it is used in day to day activity of individual as well as the economic develop...
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Author:
Gopal
28th June 2009
Beat the oil barons and get more miles to the gallon.
By Roy Collins
Hard pressed American families are trying many different ways to get their cars to go a few more miles on a gallon of regular as the recession begins to bite. Keeping your car pro...
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Author:
Roy Collins
06th June 2009
The economy is finally showing some minor indications of coming back from the dead. It saw the white light and decided to stay with us! Alas, the world is all about balance. As the economy recovers, the bill is going to come due for certain events and one...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
10th February 2009
"There is an old saying in commodities that low prices cure low prices and crude oil is currently at a multi-year low". When prices of any commodity are low the producers of that commodity typically cut back on production and innovation costs. In the case...
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Author:
MK Smith
20th January 2009
The history of alternative fuel can be found way back in the 1900's but due to political and economical factors, the growth of alternative fuels was short lived. Fossil fuels are still the mainstay of the economy but in the 1970's, there was a extreme fue...
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Author:
Jason
17th January 2009
For the last few weeks, IT giant Satyam has been hogging all the limelight and that too for all the wrong reasons. Needless to add that all the market news India has been dominated by arguably one of the biggest scandals in the corporate world in present ...
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Author:
Divya
27th October 2008
When I read and hear the news, I come to the conclusion that the US is the richest country at peace in the world. We must be. Only in a rich country at peace could so many trivial issues make the news, and occupy our attention and energy.
Some examples...
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Author:
Andrew Cox
27th October 2008
South Africans would be best advised to dust the cobwebs off that bicycle or head for the bus terminus as local fuel prices are not predicted to drop any day soon.
After a fortnight of turmoil on the world stock markets and the threat of a global reces...
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Author:
Kayla Reid
07th October 2008
Oil settles down $6.07 at $87.81 a barrel, as markets reel from global credit crisis.
November crude oil prices this morning are trading -$3.93 a barrel and November gasoline is trading -7.61 cents a gallon on continued long liquidation pressure and c...
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Author:
Jeremiah Murray
02nd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 David P Jensen
Gas prices,political agendas,the overall economy,oil imports,..It's al clearly linked and related in this article.
Thus we support other countries' economies while our own stagnates. Beyond that, these "other count...
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22nd August 2008
All of us are hit hard by high and rising Crude Oil prices. Since the grains are being used to produce bio-fuels, food prices too has risen sharply. Due to rise in both food and fuel prices the inflation is scaling new heights across the globe. In India, ...
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Author:
Sudhir Goyal