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Topic: Energy
May.13
10:02 AM ET
The future of mass market quantities of electric cars is getting a big push today from one on the more "electric" leaders in the auto industry. Nissan/Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn is expected to announce his company plans to sell its first electric cars in the U.S. by 2010--according to the New York Times.   Read More
May.12
6:02 PM ET
Monday, 12 May 2008
The show on that other network might have been cancelled, but this OC is stronger than ever.   Read More
May.12
12:03 PM ET
Monday, 12 May 2008
As good as John McCain’s pro-growth, supply-side tax plan is, his cap-and-trade strategy unveiled this morning is very hard for conservatives to swallow. The whole cap-and-trade experience in Europe and elsewhere reveals that this is a huge government command-and-control operation that taxes, spends, and regulates on a grand scale.    Read More
May.12
9:15 AM ET
Monday, 12 May 2008
I knew there would backlash from my blog on Friday. Listen, any time you write or say something about hybrids, there's a flurry of comments, on both sides, from those who think you have no clue.   Read More
May.09
6:38 PM ET
Friday, 9 May 2008
He was too cautious and didn't anticipate a huge move in this stock. Here's how to avoid his mistake.    Read More
May.09
1:36 PM ET
Friday, 9 May 2008
With increasing anxiety, the stock market is looking over its shoulder at the energy markets. Oil briefly topped $126 per barrel today, and as oil trades above $125, we wonder how much these high prices will spread out to affect the consumer, corporate profits, corporate spending and government spending.   Read More
May.09
11:10 AM ET
Friday, 9 May 2008
Here's one to make you scratch your head and say, "what the heck is going on here?" I suspected that higher gas prices have probably kept demand and prices up for hybrids, so I asked the folks at J.D. Power's Power Information Network and Kelley Blue Book to run the numbers.   Read More
May.09
10:28 AM ET
Friday, 9 May 2008
Everyone is blaming ethanol for everything. Producers have gone from being heroes to zeroes. Two years ago, corn was $2 a bushel and margins were $2 a gallon -- and everyone and their brother wanted in. Now corn is $6 and margins are 10 cents -- or negative, for some operators. But here's the ethanol industry's defense...   Read More
May.08
6:21 PM ET
Thursday, 8 May 2008
This geothermal energy play has plenty of room to grow.   Read More
May.08
8:47 AM ET
Thursday, 8 May 2008
The news out of Tokyo should not come as a surprise. Toyota, running neck and neck with GM to become the world's largest automaker, is running a little slower. The first quarter earnings make sense given the auto market slowing down in the U.S. and Toyota finding fewer markets and segments to enter.    Read More
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