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| The Energy Report |
Small-Cap Oil Company's First STACK Well Ranks Among Highest in Region |
A small company drilling alongside the large operators has just released results from its first well, which exceeded expectations.
Oklahoma's STACK oil play has been on the radar of oil companies the past few years as large independent producers like Devon Energy (DVN-NYSE), Continental Resources (CLR-NYSE), Marathon Oil (MRO-NYSE), Newfield Exploration (NFX-NYSE) and Alta Mesa (AMR-NYSE) have acquired large tracts of land. But it's notWednesday, March 14, 2018 |
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| The Energy Report |
The Smallest Company in the Lowest Cost Oil Play in the US |
Keith Schaefer of Oil and Gas Investments Bulletin profiles a micro-cap oil company with land in a prime area.
Small oil producers have been shunned by the market, making them extremely cheap now—giving the whole sector lots of leverage for investors.
The one I'm focused on this year is Jericho Oil Corp. (JCO:TSX.V; JROOF:OTC). It's the smallest company I can find in the best play—which right now looks like the STACK play in Oklahoma.
It was the rare mWednesday, March 7, 2018 |
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| Peter McKenzie-Brown - Language Instinct |
Barbecues, Booms and Blogs |
Barbecues, Booms and Blogs
Fifty Years of Public Relations in Calgary
ISBN number: 978-1-55059-363-1
Copy for inside front cover:
Public relations is "the management function which evaluates public attitudes, identifies the policies and procedures of an individual or organization with the public interest, and plans and executes a program of action to earn understanding and acceptance."
Canadian Public Relations Society definition
Title: Barbeques, Booms and BlogsSubSunday, March 4, 2018 |
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| Oilprice.com - oilprice.com |
Is This The No.1 Blockchain Stock For 2018 |
Cryptocurrencies are minting new millionaires faster than any other asset class in history have. Period.
Blockchain, the backbone of cryptocurrency and expected to become the biggest market disrupter ever, is creating incredible wealth for some investors and generating massive returns.
A $1,000 investment in Bitcoin in 2010 would have earned you $35 million by mid-2017, although that would have dropped back a bit since then.
FOMO (fear of missing out) is an epidemic at this point, but most invesMonday, February 12, 2018 |
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| Mark O'Byrne - gold.ie |
Peak Gold: Global Gold Supply Flat In 2017 As China Output Falls By 9 |
Peak Gold: 2017 Supply Flat As China Output Falls By 9%
– China gold production falls by 9% to 420.5t in 2017– Chinese gold demand rose 4% to 953.3t in same period– China is largest producer and accounts for 15% of global gold production– China does not export gold. Increasing foreign gold acquisitions to meet demand– Global gold production flat – 3,269t in ’17 from 3,263t in ’16, smallest increase since ’08– is here: supply set to fall gradually while global demand remains robust
Editor: Mark Thursday, February 8, 2018 |
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| Oilprice.com - oilprice.com |
5 Top Picks As Luxury Markets Boom |
The charming mysticism of precious stones is the stuff of legend, and today, these ‘tears of the gods’ are opening up major new opportunities for investors.
Now estimated to be worth north of $100 billion, the gemstone industry is growing in leaps and bounds, with analysts projecting that demand for diamonds and gemstones will continue to outstrip supply.
A lack of new discoveries, a growing inclination towards branded ornaments, a plunging dollar and ease of access thanks to online shopping havThursday, January 25, 2018 |
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| Rory Hall - The Daily coin |
Rob Kirby: Crypto Gold Will Expose Fraudulent COMEX, LBMA and GLD |
Honest commerce is a good platform from which to have good international relations. Foisting empty dollars on countries around the world whom you trade with, that are created out of thin air, is not conducive to peaceable international relations. Which is why the world is in the mess it’s in today. Rob Kirby ~The Daily Coin
Let’s get the year started properly with a visit from Rob Kirby, Kirby Analytics, and take a long look at the global house of cards built upon the “exorbitant privilege” of tFriday, January 19, 2018 |
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| Rory Hall - The Daily coin |
Crypto Gold Will Expose Fraudulent COMEX, LBMA and GLD |
Honest commerce is a good platform from which to have good international relations. Foisting empty dollars on countries around the world whom you trade with, that are created out of thin air, is not conducive to peaceable international relations. Which is why the world is in the mess it’s in today. Rob Kirby ~The Daily Coin
Let’s get the year started properly with a visit from Rob Kirby, Kirby Analytics, and take a long look at the global house of cards built upon the “exorbitant privilege” of tWednesday, January 17, 2018 |
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| Mark O'Byrne - gold.ie |
Silver Prices To Surge – JP Morgan Has Acquired A “Massive Quantity of Physical Silver” |
– JP Morgan continues to accumulate the biggest stockpile of physical silver in history– “JPM now holds more than 133m oz -more than was held by the Hunt Bros” – Butler– Silver hoard owned by JPM has increased from Zero ozs in 2011 to 120m ozs today
– Money managers showing more optimism towards silver through record buying– “Near impossible to rule out an upside price surprise at any moment”
Editor: Mark O’Byrne
Source: Sharelynx
Money managers are feeling increasingly optimistic about silver, Wednesday, January 17, 2018 |
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| Theodore Butler - Butler Research |
The Last Great Silver Buy |
In the annals of silver in the modern age, there have been two well-known instances of very large investor accumulations of the metal. First came the purchase by the Hunt Brothers and their associates in early 1980, followed by the purchase by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, 17 years later. The Hunts were said to control around 100 million ounces of actual metal (plus another 100 million ounces in long paper futures contracts), while Berkshire held as many as 129 million ounces.Now there isFriday, January 12, 2018 |
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| Rory Hall - The Daily coin |
Russia and China Lay Economic Foundation Based on Golden Rule |
One of the many themes we support at The Daily Coin is the constant progress happening across the emerging markets, especially the nations involved the Eastern economic alliances like BRICS, BRI, SCO, EAEU and the like. These nations under the direction of China or Russia or a combination are laying the groundwork to be the driving force of the 21st Century and beyond.
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| Alasdair Macleod - Finance and Eco. |
Europe, Brexit and the credit cycle |
Europe’s financial and systemic troubles have retreated from the headlines. This is partly due to the financial media’s attention switching to President Trump and the US budget negotiations, partly due to Brexit and the preoccupation with Britain’s problems, and partly due to evidence of economic recovery in the Eurozone, at long last. And finally, anyone who can put digit to computer key has been absorbed by the cryptocurrency phenomenon.Just because commentary is focused elsewhere does not meaFriday, December 15, 2017 |
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| Rory Hall - The Daily coin |
We Are Long Silver and Long Gold |
We are long physical silver and long physical gold – we are not “short” anything except cryptocurrencies. Why are we “short” cryptocurrencies? We don’t own any. Oh, that’s right, no one “owns” any, as they are nothing more than an illusion on a computer screen.
We will never again be “short” any metal. We don’t gamble when it comes to precious metals – we take possession and move on. Nothing to do with the COMEX or LBMA or any trading desk. Keep it simple – local coin dealer or online acquisitioFriday, December 15, 2017 |
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| Rory Hall - Sprott Money |
“Gold is Currency, Period!” - Rory Hall |
Over the past couple of weeks, we have been focused on Russia and
their understanding of gold and why gold is going to come back to the
table of regional and/or international trade. It may even make a grand
re-entrance as backing for a national currency or two.
Russia, with her closest ally China, have been making headlines, in
the broader financial world, for close to two years regarding their
acquisitions of gold. Within the smaller gold community these two
nations have been making headlThursday, December 7, 2017 |
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| Mish - Global Economic Analysis |
Fed Concerned Bitcoin Will “Eviscerate” Big Banks No, Not Really! |
A rumor is circulating that the Fed concerned Bitcoin will “eviscerate” big banks. Let's investigate the claim.Zerohedge writes As Bitcoin Nears $10,000 "Central Banks Kept Up At Night".
Here is the line that caught my attention: "St. Louis Fed President James Bullard admitted to Reuters in a recent interview what the real concern was: '(We could) wake up one day and most of the big banks have been eviscerated and most of that activity has moved elsewhere.'"
I tracked that that claim back to theThursday, November 30, 2017 |
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| Sprott Money |
The Dumbest Dumb Money Finally Gets Suckered In - John Rubino |
Corporate share repurchases have turned out to be a great mechanism
for converting Federal Reserve easing into higher consumer spending.
Just allow public companies to borrow really cheaply and one of the
things they do with the resulting found money is repurchase their stock.
This pushes up equity prices, making investors feel richer and more
willing to splurge on the kinds of frivolous stuff (new cars, big
houses, extravagant vacations) that produce rising GDP numbers.
For politicians anWednesday, November 29, 2017 |
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| Mark O'Byrne - gold.ie |
Financial Advice from Dr Wayne Dyer |
Financial Wisdom from Dr Wayne Dyer
– Don’t make money the guiding principle for what you have or do
– Avoid debt, focus on value rather than price in $, € & £
– Do everything you can to eschew debt
– Finding the inherent value in everything
– A dollar does not determine worth
– The 12-step program to simplicity
Source @TheWealthChef
DR WAYNE DYER was an American philosopher, self-help author and a motivational speaker. Dyer was an internationally renowned author and speaker in the fields of seMonday, November 27, 2017 |
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| The Energy Report |
Low-Cost Oil Gas Player in High-Rent Permian Basin |
An oil E&P company has acquired rights at low cost in the prolific Permian Basin that it is now exploring, as well as branching out by acquiring rights in Kansas.
The price of oil has been rising in recent weeks, with West Texas Intermediate Crude now fetching $57 per barrel.
The Permian Basin, a prolific oil and gas producing area spanning West Texas and southeastern New Mexico that some people have called "America's Saudi Arabia," haWednesday, November 22, 2017 |
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| Graham Summer - Gains Pains & Capital |
Is Decentralization a Threat to Amazon |
Amazon is a world dominator and has slowly transformed into a multi-industry overlord since its 1994 inception as a
used book marketplace. CEO Jeff Bezos wields his influence in many areas, and entire US states compete for his company’s
next warehouse location by offering tax credit deals. Even established industry giants fearfully anticipate his next acquisition.
Recently, the company took control of Whole Foods, and the entire retail grocery market suffered prolonged stock value declines.
AWednesday, October 25, 2017 |
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| Keith Weiner - Monetary Metals |
Falling Interest |
Last week, we discussed the marginal productivity of debt. This is how much each newly-borrowed dollar adds to GDP. And ever since the interest rate began its falling trend in 1981, marginal productivity of debt has tightly correlated with interest. The lower the interest rate, the less productive additional borrowing has in fact become.
Let’s look at a recent event: the Ikea acquisition of TaskRabbit. You might wonder, why does a home goods company need to own a freelance labor company? SuperfiMonday, October 23, 2017 |
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