Articles, tagged with "exxon mobil", page 3
30th July 2009
Here at Penny Sleuth HQ we're often asked what we think about Company A, or Stock B, or Product C. Maybe "often" isn't strong enough of a word - we get these emails by the hundreds! And while we can't offer individual investment advice, we certainly can g...
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Author:
Jonas Elmerraji
01st July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Richard K Parker
If you're actively pursuing buying a gas station, excellent idea! But should you invest in a franchise or an independent station? To be as sure as possible that you're making the right choice, take a bit of time stud...
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Author:
Richard Parker
05th June 2009
Most fuel efficient cars grab spotlight in New York International Auto Show
Will the best fuel efficient car be in a driveway near you soon?
By Buddy Evans, President of Big Bucks Auto™
One of the most fuel efficient cars in the world was feature...
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Author:
Buddy Evans
19th May 2009
In the first two parts of this series, we identified 2009's top 5 dividend stocks, based on total cash payouts to investors. We also identified a conservative strategy that will protect your dividend yields against a market pullback.
In this article, w...
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Author:
Robert hauver
15th May 2009
In part 1 of this article, we identified 2009's top 5 dividend stocks, based upon cash payouts to investors. We also asked, "What if you want the yield income from some of these stocks, but you're afraid of a market pullback, or, you think the prices are ...
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Author:
Robert hauver
13th May 2009
Dividend income as personal income rose dramatically, by over 200 %, to 6.7%, since 1988. Simultaneously, interest income shrank by over 30%, to only 10.41% of personal income.
In the coming years, personal dividend income will continue to increase in...
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Author:
Robert hauver
15th April 2009
The battle to tap into Alaska's oil reserves has taken a new turn with the announcement that the state has given Exxon Mobil Corp. conditional permission to begin drilling in a North Slope oil field known as Point Thompson. The site is one of the largest ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd March 2009
Known as the third-largest city in the state of Texas, the city of Dallas is currently the home of around 1.2 million people. Its residents make up an average median age of 32 years; 40.1% of them are married while 10.8% are divorced. 81.8% of the residen...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
09th February 2009
By: Bill Ellis
By now most businesses, with the exception of Exxon Mobil, are experiencing the negative effects of the economic turndown. While it may seem counter-intuitive, now is the time to put more to put more effort into promoting your business....
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Author:
Bill Ellis
21st October 2008
What would be the first thing that would come to your mind if you were asked to describe the state of ethics in business - including network marketing - today?
Would your answer be that the state of ethics is wonderful? How about rock solid? No? I thin...
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Author:
Kevin McNabb
22nd July 2008
The leading story this morning on CNNMoney was Fortune's Global 500; Its annual compilation of the top 500 companies in the world. As always, the report categorizes companies with a high amount of granularity: the report lets visitors analyze companies by...
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Author:
JonathanO
16th April 2008
Benzene is a common everyday chemical that has been discovered to serious and terminal side effects individuals. Some indiviudals won't know the severity of their benzene exposure until years later, in some instanceseven 29 years later.
Clearly, the he...
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19th February 2008
It is increasingly being recognized that the world has to replace fossil fuels with alternate fuels. This recognition is being driven by three premises:
First: Fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas, are accelerating in cost as they are consumed in e...
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07th November 2007
Massive stores of methane gas buried deep inside Asia's coal beds could be shaping up as the next hot energy play.Trillions of cubic meters of clean-burning methane are trapped in Asia's coal deposits. The gas -- which produces lower levels of air polluti...
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Author:
Dolly Tayal
20th September 2007
For a student, it can be difficult to get a credit card that saves money on gas. The best credit cards require a minimum annual income. The average college student does not have the time for classes and a job. Those who do work after class still do not ea...
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Author:
Jeremy Biberdorf