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| [CHINA] Sinopec sees lower H1 profit on soaring crude prices | | 2008-07-18 02:43:18 | | Top Asian oil refiner Sinopec Corp estimated late on Thursday that its net profit in the first half of this year would fall by more than 50 per cent compared with the same period a year ago after soaring crude prices pushed its refining business deep into the red.
Sinopec said in a statement to...
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| | Reasons why soaring oil prices is good ? | | 2008-07-14 09:21:00 | | It's not rocket science. For many, a roundtrip bus or metro fare is easier to stomach than oil prices that in some places have reached new heights.Three quarters of Americans now believe more money should be spent on developing and improving mass transit systems, and cities are responding.Expansion and renovation projects are in the works for many cities in the US. Europe, meanwhile, is taking transit to the next level: Paris, which has been updating its light rail network , is installing energ y-ef ficient trains on several Mृtro lines, while London plans to increase its system's overall capacity by 50% by 2022.As fuel prices increase, bike shops across the US are reporting record sales, and Britain is even promoting a n at i o n a l “Bike Week” to encourage commuters to ride, not drive, to the office.Not only is twowheeling a cheaper way to travel, it’s also healthier. According to a research, for every dollar increase in the average real price of gas, overweight and obesity ... | | By: Indian stock markets | | |
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| When will the palace worry about the soaring prices? | | 2008-06-17 14:26:28 | | It is the question that crossed my mind when I read Malaya’s banner news on June 6, 2008 saying Malacanang Palace isn’t worried about the soaring prices. True? I think it’s one of the misleading...
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| | Soaring oil prices may start to hurt Asia soon | | 2008-06-01 11:13:00 | | As region is net oil importer, impact on companies and consumers is rising By Bryan Lee, Economics Correspondent AS CRUDE prices breach all-time highs and the global economy is still tender from the United States sub-prime debacle, alarm bells are starting to sound over the relentless rise of oil. Analysts say oil prices may be nearing the point where Asian economies, including Singapore, will feel the pain from soaring energy costs. Slowing economic growth, led by a sputtering US economy, will make it harder for consumers and companies to shrug off the pain of bigger transport fees and electricity bills. Unlike the boom times of the past few years, wages and profits will be under downward pressure instead. While no one is pressing the panic button yet, caution is building u... | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | Soaring prices hurt economy and people | | 2008-05-27 06:34:00 | | Soaring prices heavily weighed on the Vietnamese economy and challenged the nation in May and the past five months. The General Statistics Office reported that the consumer price index rose 3.91% in May to hit 15.96% for the past five months, a rise of 19.09% over the same period last year.
Foods registered the highest rise with 22.19 percent in May, while only the post and telecommunication... | | By: Vietnam Business Finance News | | |
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| ~Soaring High~ | | 2008-05-25 00:00:00 | | [img]http://www.your-poetry.com/memimages/Girlonclouds.jpg[/img]<br>
Soaring high across the sky <br>
On a soft and wispy cloud <br>
Away from the cares and fears of the world <br>
And of the maddening crowd… <br> <br>
All alone and on my own <br>
My desire is to dance <br>
I feel so free; it’s how I need to be <br>
I think I am in a trance <br> <br>
While up here I have no fear <br>
My only wish is to sing <br>
I don’t want to know ‘til I have to go <br>
What tomorrow will bring? <br> <br>
At this time, I will just rhyme <br>
And think of a world so neat <br>
I’d like to stay just one more day <br>
I’ve got the world at my feet!... | | By: GotPoetry - News for Poets. Place to Write. | | |
| | Is Genetically Engineered Grain The Answer To Soaring Food Prices? | | 2008-05-07 10:00:00 | | Soaring food prices and global grain shortages are forcing many to relax their resistance to genetically engineered crops.Japan and South Korea have long been known to pay extra for conventionally grown corn. Not now, they are buying genetically engineered corn for use in soft drinks, snacks and other foods. Corn prices have tripled in two years so they say it's become too expensive to be so finicky.Genetically modified crops contain genes from other organisms to make the plants resistance to insects, herbicides or disease. Opponents continue to worry that such crops have not been studied enough and that they might pose risks to health and the environment.Europeans have called the genetically engineered crops Frankenfoods. Now many are calling for faster approvals of imports of genetically modified crops. They are responding in part to complaints from livestock producers, who say they might suffer a critical shortage of feed if imports are not accelerated.In Britain, the National Beef ... | | By: Whole Food And More | | |
| | THE soaring Australian dollar is costing major wine exporters millions of dollars | | 2008-05-06 04:25:00 | | While exports reached a record $3.02 billion last year, experts say a combination of drought, the high dollar and foreign competition means the industry now faces significant challenges. Bottled wine exports are still growing but at a declining rate and experts believe the growth may stop within two months. The rising dollar is particularly hitting the price-sensitive cheaper end of the market, as the buoyant Aussie dollar makes exports more expensive.
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| | The Soaring Price of Oil and Terrorism | | 2008-04-23 17:06:23 | | A few days ago, when oil was just $115.00 per barrel, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared that the price of oil was still “unrealistically low,” and that “Oil
needs to discover its real value." And, within a few days the market seemed to comply driving the price up to $120.00 per barrel! The effects of this spiraling oil price on the US and world economy has been staggering, and the impact will continue to be intensified as the price of oil works its way through...(read more)... | | By: An American Warning | | |
| | | | Neal Nagaoka: soaring through a dream | | 2007-06-26 00:09:00 | | News:25-06-2007:Neal Nagaoka will be appearing on Jun 25, 2007 09:30 at the National Guitar Workshop in LA. Neil will be teaching the rock guitar course the 1st week and a new fusion shred course the 2nd week. The show includes several guest clinics including Stu Hamm, Scott Henderson, Steve Stevens, Greg Howe and Jennifer Batten. 18-05-2007:I missed these...Neal Nagaoka is on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/nealnagaoka second comingreanimatedflight of the bumble beeold web site design16-09-2005Item first postedBackground:Neal was born in Los Angeles California and started playing gutiar at the age of 12. His drive, studying and practice regime lead him to attend both Musicians Institute/ GIT, Hollywood CA 1991 and Berklee College Of Music, Boston MA 1992-1995 obtaining a music major. He also went on to be an instructor of guitar at GIT for the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California.Neal has also studied or had lessons with Jennifer Batten and Brett Garsed.Since then neal has... | | By: Truth In Shredding | | |
| | INDIA: Soaring charter rates force oil exploration giants to buy rigs | | 2007-06-06 00:49:00 | | India’s hunt for new energy sources has hit an unforeseen obstacle: dearth of operational rigs. Poor rig supply and soaring charter rates have led to long delays developing new energy deposits, and most oil majors have had to pay a penalty or even relinquish blocks for not fulfilling the minimum work programme. Rig shortage has even forced the government to postpone the next round of bidding through New Exploration and Licensing Policy (NELP) by four months.Faced with little option, exploration majors such as Reliance Industries (RIL), ONGC, Cairn India and Essar Group are planning to invest in constructing or buying rigs.RIL may have to further delay KG gas production due to late deliveries of deepwater drilling rigs by its service contractor Transocean Inc. KG gas production was scheduled to start by June 2008. In order to de-risk its exploration business from relying on its service contractors, RIL is actively pursuing plans to own a deepwater rig. The company is said to be in tal... | | By: energy BLOG | | |
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