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Exxon Mobil received a downgrade Monday morning when Argus took a bearish look at the oil giant, based on expectations for much weaker realized liquids prices.
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The Challenger, Gray & Christmas January 2015 Job Cut Report shows that job cut announcements have surged to their highest level in two years.
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A Credit Suisse analyst maintained an Underperform rating on National Oilwell Varco and lowered the price target, just a week after a previous downgrade.
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A new report from J.P. Morgan suggests that the collapse in crude oil prices is lifting growth, both here and abroad. Not only are the top retail companies poised to benefit, but so are manufacturers.
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All the analysts who are now blaming the sharp drop in oil prices on a "glut" of supply could change their tune quickly as consumers adjust to lower fuel costs.
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Dow Chemical reported its fourth-quarter results Thursday before the U.S. markets opened.
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ThinkstockNational Oilwell Varco, Inc. (NYSE: NOV) had a reality check during Wednesday’s trading session. This oilfield and offshore giant equipment maker was on the wrong side of an analyst call...
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Common sense would say that short sellers have made huge bets and boatloads of money as the stocks and commodities around the oil patch have suffered.
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A new Wood Mackenzie report paints a complex picture of what to expect in 2015. The report identifies several trends beyond the simple narrative that low prices will force a cutback in drilling.
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Baker Hughes and Halliburton are both scheduled to report their fourth-quarter results Tuesday before the U.S. markets open.
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The price for a gallon of gasoline in Hawaii is much more than the national average. The island state has nearly every major disadvantage when it comes to forces that drive gas prices lower.
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Here is a look at five gold and oil stocks that saw some nice boosts Friday morning.
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If there is one major city in the United States that doesn't want oil to remain at or under $50 per barrel for very long, it has to be Houston.
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Crude oil prices, over $100 as recently as last summer, have dropped below $44.
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In four American cities, the average price of a gallon of regular has dropped below $1.75, and they may soon be joined by many others.
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