Posted by Turn Key Oil on December 12, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. As we all probably know, the European economy has been effecting our markets as well. Looks as though things are beginning to look up. This brighter outlook could potentially effect the oil futures here in the States. Andrea Tse explains how. Stock gains were being held back by poor economic data in … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on October 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Oil has had a rough quarter. Prices have decreased more than 15% and investors are wondering where it will go next. Oil has always had the ability to rebound, hopefully this will happen again. Agustino Fontevecchia explains where oil has been, and where it could possibly go from here. …Crude oil is going … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on August 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. WTI has dropped below $80 in the past week. The market forecasts for many are not looking to hot at this point. With this fall in the market, a fall in the oil demand followed. How will this effect profits? Paul Ausick does a bit of analysis and research to answer this very question. The … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on August 3, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. So the debt ceiling issue has officially been agreed upon. What does this mean for investors and the energy industry? Well, it looks like there are a number of energy funds that have been able to use this agreement to their advantage. Paul Ausick has listed these funds, and explains how they are … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on July 29, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Exxon Mobil is a mega oil company. So it probably isn’t surprising that their stock prices are pretty high. However, with XOM’s large earnings recently released, their stock is expected to climb even higher. Trefis Team explains why the stock could reach the $92 mark, and how XOM got there in the first … Read more
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