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Energy stocks tumble as falling crude, natural gas prices zap fuel that once had them roaring
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Energy stocks plunged Friday as crude and natural gas prices dropped to levels not seen in more than a year. The sector has fallen alongside a broader sell-off on Wall Street, with the Dow Jones industrials dropping nearly 700 points at...Tags: Natural Gas, Commodity Markets, New York Mercantile Exchange, Natural Resources, Energy
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Goldman Sachs, GE, Morgan Stanley, Macy's are among big movers on the stock market Friday
NEW YORK (AP) _ Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange: NYSE Goldman Sachs Group Inc., down $12.55 at $88.80 The bank's credit outlook was revised to negative by ratings agency Moody's, which expects a...Tags: Stocks, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Incorporated, General Motors Corp., Stock Broking, Wachovia Corp.
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Down, down, down
The Associated PressStocks plunged Thursday, sending the Dow Jones industrial average down nearly 679 points -- more than 7 percent -- to its lowest level in five years. In recent days, stocks have rallied early in the day only to fall victim to an avalanche of sell...Tags: Federal Reserve, Stocks, General Motors Corp., Stock Broking, Automotive Equipment
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Nigerian conflict a warning for Big Oil in Iraq
The Associated PressRecurrent violence in oil-rich parts of Nigeria may provide a sobering lesson for oil companies hoping to work in Iraq -- a place that is much more dangerous despite the fact that attacks are at their lowest level in more than four years. Representatives...Tags: Human Rights, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Local Authority
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Violence in Nigeria offers lessons to oil companies hoping to operate in Iraq
Associated Press WriterBAGHDAD (AP) _ Recurrent violence in oil-rich parts of Nigeria may provide a sobering lesson for oil companies hoping to work in Iraq — a place that is much more dangerous despite the fact that attacks are at their lowest level in more than four...Tags: Human Rights, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Local Authority
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Ambitions grow overseas to succeed Wall Street as global finance capital
The Washington PostLooking down from his building's 87th floor at the glittering signs of multinational banks along the river here, Fan Dizhao declared confidently that Wall Street's reign as the world's No. 1 financial hub is coming to an end. The United States is...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Financial Markets, PetroChina Company Limited, Washington Post Company
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Did showdown shake it up?
ST. LOUIS - With a relatively steady performance, Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin stood her ground last night against a vastly more experienced Joe Biden, debating the economy, energy and global warming, then challenging him on Iraq....Tags: Global Warming, Joe Biden, John McCain, National Government, Economic Policy
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Palin's Big Oil infatuation
I was water-skiing with my children in a light drizzle off Hyannis, Mass., last month when a sudden, fierce storm plunged us into a melee of towering waves, raking rain, painful hail and midday darkness broken by blinding flashes of lightning. As I...Tags: Global Warming, National Government, Nature, Ecosystems, Natural Resources
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Southeast states still low on gas
The Associated PressMore than a week after Hurricane Ike's strike, drivers across the Southeast are still bouncing between dry pumps and shuttered stations on a frustrating hunt for a fill-up — and they're starting to get angry. There are stations shut down in...Tags: Jim Elliott, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Tennessee Titans, Hurricanes, Hurricane Ike
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Dow closes 368 points higher after U.S. comes to the rescue
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCure-all or Band-Aid? That's what investors will try to decide in the coming days as they digest the details of the massive mortgage rescue plan unveiled Friday by federal officials. The immediate verdict, at least judging by the reaction on Wall...Tags: Federal Reserve, Stocks, Financial Markets, Alan Greenspan, Economic Policy
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Pipelines are ready, but refineries aren't
Some gasoline stations in parts of the Southeast are out of fuel, and shortages could persist for days as refiners continue to recover from the one-two punch of hurricanes Ike and Gustav.
Industry officials also say a crush of people topping off tanks ...Tags: Commodity Markets, Hurricanes, Heavy Engineering, Wright Express Corporation, Hampton Roads
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Gulf drillers rush rig repairs
The Associated PressFor the second time in three years, Tim Washington and hundreds of other small oil and natural gas producers are literally picking up the pieces after back-to-back hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico. Even though most people typically associate U.S. oil and...Tags: Hurricane Damage, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Natural Gas, Commodity Markets, Hurricanes
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