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Sector - Mining Quarrying Oil and Gas Extraction

  1. Investors Already Thinking Recovery For Cummins

  2. BP Looks Cheap, But A Lot Of Improvements Have To Come Through

  3. Advanced Energy Industries Hanging On For The Turn

  4. Total Looks Cheap, But There's A Reason

  5. Good Profitability And Relative Valuation Make Chevron Interesting

  6. Exxon Mobil Profits And Growth Fail To Impress

  7. Is Caterpillar Facing A New Normal In Mining?

  8. Halliburton Has Gotten Interesting Again

  9. Schlumberger Looks Good At Today's Prices

  10. Dominion Diamond Goes Shopping - Should You?

  11. GE Pays Up To Get Into Another Attractive Energy Business

  12. For Alcoa, It Can Still Get Worse Before It Gets Better

  13. Valero Stockholders: Should You Keep The Spin-Off Shares?

  14. With Fracking It’s All About Water Management

  15. A Slimmed Down Vestas Hopes For More Than Just Survival

  16. BP's Moves On Russian Front Look To Pay Dividends

  17. Cliffs Natural Resources Needs Another Iron Ore Boom

  18. Hercules Offshore Seeing Better Days In The Gulf

  19. Will Gold Mining ETFs Ever Be a Buy?

  20. Icahn Looks For More From Transocean

  21. Barring Disaster, Anadarko Looks Too Cheap

  22. Exxon Mobil Looking Steady, But Not Spectacular

  23. Chevron Deserves A Better Valuation

  24. Can Offshore Continue To Offset Weaker Onshore Trends At National Oilwell Varco?

  25. The Next Energy Debate - Should The U.S. Pass Gas?

  26. Welcome To "Peak Gold" And How To Play It

  27. Have Investors Gone Overboard With Halliburton?

  28. Rio Tinto Looks To Make A Fresh Start

  29. Crimson Exploration Looks Undervalued, But Mind The Well Economics

  30. Schlumberger Still Facing A Tough Enviroment

  31. Can Alexco Pick Up The Pace?

  32. Alcoa Has Improved, But It's Still In The Aluminum Business

  33. Can Atwood Keep The Positive News Flowing In 2013?

  34. Exxon Mobil Heads Offshore

  35. A Favorable Settlement Should Open The Door For Transocean To Outperform

  36. Itochu - It's Not Easy, But It Might Be A Good Value

  37. Year-End Recap For Gold Stocks

  38. Is Another Copper Star On The Rise?

  39. Another Quarter Of Discontent For Energy Services?

  40. Joy Global And The Coal Conundrum

  41. Canada Gives Approval To Deal Between Nexen And CNOOC

  42. What Will Happen To Gold Stocks In 2013

  43. Molycorp Facing Even More Uncertainty, And At The Wrong Time

  44. Energy Stocks To Watch In 2013

  45. Freeport McMoRan Announces A Real Doozy

  46. ONEOK Backs Off The Bakken

  47. Bull Vs. Bear: It's Time To Buy Canadian Oil

  48. Bull Vs. Bear: Canuck Oil Is Safest, But Pure Canadian Plays Are Hard To Find

  49. 3 Famous Business-To-Business Lawsuits

  50. Ghawar And The Bakken

  51. Liquefied Natural Gas Costs Set To Rise

  52. What The Heck Happened To Peak Oil?

  53. Oil And Gas Industry Continues Search For Next Big Thing

  54. The Wheel Keeps Turning In the Energy Sector

  55. Will Core Labs Get Much Cheaper?

  56. EOG Resources Increases Production Growth For 2012

  57. Higher Gold Prices Ahead? Buy The Miners

  58. Improving Utilization And Efficiency Should Shrink Transocean's Discount

  59. Energy Sector Recap: Exxon Mobil Reports Decline In Production

  60. Anadarko Petroleum Ups Oil And Gas Resource Estimates

  61. How Much Oil And Gas Will Iraq Produce?

  62. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending October 26, 2012

  63. Newfield Exploration Lays An Egg

  64. Schlumberger's: The Reliable Name In An Unreliable Sector

  65. Desperately Seeking Cash

  66. Bonanza Creek Energy Moves Forward In Wattenberg Field

  67. CAT's Slowdown No Longer If Or When, But How Long?

  68. Peabody Is The Best Of A Mangy Breed

  69. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending October 19, 2012

  70. Baker Hughes Shows That It Can Always Get Worse

  71. Upstream MLPs - Big Distributions From The Wellhead

  72. Noble Energy Looks For Oil In The Eastern Mediterranean

  73. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending October 12, 2012

  74. Continental Resources Presents Monster Growth Plan

  75. Oil Stocks And ETF Outlook

  76. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending October 5, 2012

  77. Gorgon LNG Gets Even Bigger

  78. Post-Robbery, Repsol Still Has Promise

  79. Does A Shake-Up At Seadrill Really Change Anything?

  80. Total Sets Up For Growth

  81. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending September 28, 2012

  82. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending Sept. 21, 2012

  83. Petrobras Starts Up More Production At Deepwater Gulf Of Mexico Project

  84. The Market Is Already Expecting Big Things At Dril-Quip

  85. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending September 14, 2012

  86. Plains Exploration & Production Company - Gulf Of Mexico Acquisitions

  87. Another Quarter, Another Warning From Steel Dynamics

  88. A Familiar Refrain For Range Resources

  89. Last Week In The Energy Sector

  90. Oil And Gas Spending To Exceed $1 Trillion In 2012

  91. QEP Resources Bakken Purchase - A Closer Look

  92. Cabot Oil And Gas Looks Like A Reasonable "Buy And Wait" Story

  93. The Week Ahead In Energy

  94. Has Ultra Petroleum Seen The Worst?

  95. Seadrill Has What Big Oil Badly Needs

  96. Energy Sector Recap Week Ending Aug. 24, 2012

  97. Can Whiting Deliver More Green?

  98. Petrobras Strikes It Rich

  99. BHP Billiton Hoping For A Better 2013

  100. The Haynesville Shale Soldiers On

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