Posted by Turn Key Oil on April 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Take over possibilities are a good thing to keep track of. Whether you are looking for a new company to invest in or a stock you currently own, its still a good thing to know. What stock may have buy out potential. Let’s look to HawkInvest for some insight. Range Resources shares have recently found … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on January 19, 2012 · 2 Comments
Photo Credit. Many energy stocks saw a rough 2011 year. Many analysts are predicting that 2012 will be much better for energy stocks. In this post, we are going to look at Energy Transfer Partners specifically, and explore their potential for rebound in 2012. Dan Caplinger has compiled some great research, check it out! … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on January 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Fracking has been getting some serious negative press lately. Many states are beginning to blame fracking for a number of earth quakes and other pollution, and natural disaster issues. What does this mean for the fracking industry? Brian Stoffel explains that its a bit to early to tell, but makes some predictions for the future. … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on December 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. Finding one solid stock pick can be a challenge in and of itself. Finding two solid stocks that work together is even more challenging. However, in this instance, the two ends of the oil spectrum are actually working together to make money for investors. Who are they? Bert Wilkinson has the answer to … Read more
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Posted by Turn Key Oil on October 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Photo Credit. When researching stocks, its important to make comparisons to similar competitors. This is a great strategy in trying to find the stock that is perfect for you. This time around, let’s take a look at Ultra Petroleum. How does it measure up? Dan Caplinger shares the necessary information an investor needs to … Read more
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