Posts Tagged ‘Bulls’
“A system of capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank. Capitalism cherishes voluntary contracts and interest rates that are determined by savings, not credit creation by a central bank.”
-Ron Paul
We got some good feedback fromĀ our article on Friday. Below are a few reader comments and our responses. Enjoy. (And [...]

When I hear someone mention China in the midst of a political discussion aimed at understanding our future economic path, I shake my head.
There are very real reasons to give China’s economy lots of press. What they have accomplished over the last 30 years — major reform and a relatively more open economy — is [...]

Energy M&A: The Natural Gas Bulls Are Back in Town
by Justin Dove, Investment U Research
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Kinder Morgan’s (NYSE: KMP) $33-billion takeover of El Paso Corp. (NYSE: EP) is just one of a flurry of recent mergers and acquisitions in the energy sector.
Statoil (NYSE: STO) also took over Brigham Exploration (Nasdaq: BEXP) on Monday, [...]

Quotable
“To reorganize preexisting debt is not enough; a continuing flow of new credit must be secured to enable the heavily indebted countries to recover. Commercial banks cannot be counted on. They should not have provided credit for balance-of-payments purposed in the first place; they have learned their lesson and would be unwilling to lend even [...]

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The quarterly celebration known as earnings season gets underway next week, and investors are eager to see how a resurgent Corporate America is coping with rising energy and commodity prices.
Gas prices have surged this year, and although they remain below the record highs from 2008, prices are expected to continue moving [...]
