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Hurt by sharply lower crude prices, Chevron says 4Q profit will be well below prior period
AP Energy WriterHOUSTON (AP) — Chevron Corp. said Thursday the huge drop in crude prices at the end of 2008 will be a big blow to its fourth-quarter earnings, a sharp reversal from the favorable market conditions that fueled record profits earlier in the year....Tags: Natural Gas, Earnings Forecasts, Natural Resources, Marketing, Petroleum Industry
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Short-lived relief from high gasoline prices?
Of The Associated PressAll that money you're saving these days at the gas pump? You might want to put it in the bank. The same cheap oil that's providing relief to drivers and businesses in an awful economy is setting the stage for another price spike, perhaps as soon as...Tags: ConocoPhillips, Natural Resources, Energy, Petroleum Industry, International Energy
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Cheap gas won't last
The Associated PressAll that money you're saving these days at the gas pump? You might want to put it in the bank. The same cheap oil that's providing relief to drivers and businesses in an awful economy is setting the stage for another price spike, perhaps as soon as...Tags: Vehicles, ConocoPhillips, Energy, Automotive Equipment, Petroleum Industry
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Cheap gas isn't likely to stick around
The Associated PressThe same cheap oil that's providing relief to drivers and businesses in an awful economy is setting the stage for another price spike, perhaps as soon as next year. The oil industry is scaling back on exploration and production because some projects don'...Tags: ConocoPhillips, Natural Resources, New York Mercantile Exchange, Energy, Petroleum Industry
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Planning for Obama's inaugural bash is no party
From the announcement of Barack Obama's longshot candidacy to the management of his presidential transition, his organization -- including the biggest fundraising operation in U.S. political history -- has rolled forward with seemingly flawless precision....Tags: Lobbying, Tickets, Steven Spielberg, Kate Capshaw, George Bush
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Obama machine hits some inaugural bumps
Tribune Washington BureauFrom the announcement of his long-shot candidacy to management of the presidential transition over the past two months, Barack Obama's organization has rolled forward with seemingly flawless precision - including the biggest fundraising operation in U.S....Tags: Tickets, George Bush, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Government, Campaign Finance
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Despite strengths, Kellogg faces challenges
Tribune Media ServicesQuestion: What is your opinion of Kellogg Co.? -- D.R., via the Internet Answer: The largest producer of breakfast cereals and leading producer of other convenience foods recorded a 12 percent increase in net income in its third quarter. Its...Tags: Google Inc., Marketing, Morningstar Incorporated, Cisco Systems Inc., Raytheon Company
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A look at Fidelity New Millenium Fund
Tribune Media ServicesPlease give an opinion on Fidelity New Millennium Fund. - K.R., via e-mail Although its prospectus does not confine it to any one investment style, its philosophy of avoiding companies overly dependent on the economy makes sense. When John Roth came...Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Mutual Funds, Green Mountain Coffee Incorporated
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Business Briefing - December 18, 2008
Oil prices tum bled below $40 a barrel for the first time since the summer of 2004 on Wednesday despite an announcement from OPEC of a record production cut of 2.2 million barrels a day. OIL TUMBLES BELOW $40 FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2004 The drop shows...Tags: Air Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Money and Monetary Policy, Credit Ratings, Petroleum Industry
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Exxon to pay $6.1 million penalty for pollution
Exxon Mobil Corp. has agreed to pay an additional $6.1 million penalty after it reneged on a promise to cut air pollution from four refineries in California, Louisiana and Texas, the Justice Department said yesterday. The payment stems from a 2005...Tags: California, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Louisiana
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Obama's a socialist corporate tool?
The Swampby Frank James One day, Sen. John McCain is pushing the notion that Sen. Barack Obama is a socialist intent on spreading the wealth of higher-paid Americans to lower-income Americans. Today, McCain was pitching the idea that Obama was a......Tags: Ohio, Petroleum Industry, John McCain
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Oil prices are anyone's guess
Talk about a sale: How about a barrel of oil for $25? Or a gallon of gas for little more than a buck? Those are mainstream predictions for 2009 in the wake of a stunning decline that sent gas at the pump down 60 percent from its peak in July, according...Tags: The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Energy, AAA, Petroleum Industry, Energy Saving
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