Mar 5, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthRussia and Putin Don't Scare Warren BuffettWarren Buffett's optimism isn't diminished by current spat between Russia and Ukraine. Find out why.
Mar 5, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthHere's How Russia and Ukraine Could Alter the U.S. EconomyRussia's economy is heavily dependent on commodity trade. Thus, investors should focus on these sectors for how things could shake out.
Mar 2, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthThe Ultimate Baseball Game Everyone Should Be WatchingConocoPhillips' CEO referenced the shale boom as being in just "the first inning of a nine inning game." Which companies are providing the necessary technology?
Mar 2, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthChina's Progress Crushed the U.S. in 2013Renewable power rankings from Ernest and Young show that China is quickly gaining steam on us.
Mar 1, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthEast Asia is Aiming to Go NuclearChina is already, Japan is planning on it and President Obama just approved nuclear fuel sales to Vietnam. Uranium miners are licking their chops again.
Feb 28, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthInvestors Want to Know Whether Monsanto is a Long-Term InvestmentTo answer a readers question, our analysts chime in on their thoughts on Monsanto as a long-term investment.
Feb 28, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthChesapeake Energy Sold its Soul to Aubrey McClendonBy granting Aubrey McClendon the right to participate in well activity, Chesapeake has tied itself to its founder for many years to come.
Feb 26, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthWas the Market's Reaction to SolarCity Too Hot, Too Cold or Just Right?Our analysts play a quick round of Goldilocks when breaking down SolarCity's most recent earnings.
Feb 26, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthWas the Market's Reaction to EOG Resources Too Hot, Too Cold or Just Right?Our analysts play a quick round of Goldilocks when breaking down EOG Resource's most recent earnings.
Feb 26, 2014 by Taylor MuckermanCEO Pete Miller's Biggest Worries at National Oilwell VarcoNOV’s CEO Miller discusses some macro-level issues that may lead some analysts to be cautious.
Feb 24, 2014 by Taylor MuckermanCEO Pete Miller Discusses the Difference Between Private and National Oil CompaniesNational Oil Varco works with clients ranging from Argentina and Brazil to Chevron and Exxon; Miller discusses the differences.
Feb 23, 2014 by Taylor MuckermanIs This Billionaire the "Warren Buffett of Africa"?In an attempt to breach the top five rankings for richest person in the world, Aliko Dangote is turning to oil refining.
Feb 23, 2014 by Taylor MuckermanAre We in Danger of a Serious Confrontation Along the Nile?Control over water resources could spark a much more heated controversy than the Arab Spring.
Feb 20, 2014 by Taylor MuckermanWith Offshore Booming, Future Looks Bright for NOVNational Oilwell Varco is enjoying record orders in some areas as drillers work to comply with new regulations.
Feb 18, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman“Nobody Ever Gets Fired for Buying NOV”Miller attributes his company’s success to both customer loyalty and an expanding industry.
Feb 16, 2014 by Taylor MuckermanCan You Guess the Most Littered Item in the World?The typical risks discussed about this globally used product typically surround personal health. But what about the health of the environment?
Feb 12, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthWhat Will, Arguably the Top Gold Miner in the Business, Say on Thursday?All eyes will be on Goldcorp on Thursday. Will it shine?
Feb 12, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthNatural Gas Trucks Aren't Just for Major Corporations AnymoreGreater access to natural gas refueling stations is allowing mom-and-pop businesses to start investing in the new technology.
Feb 12, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthThe Second Biggest Energy Company in the U.S. Changes its TunePhillips 66 has altering its strategy to reduce its reliance on a volatile refining sector.
Feb 12, 2014 by Taylor Muckerman and Joel SouthCan Wildcatters Be Trusted As CEOs?The wildcatters that basically founded the current oil boom have come under fire from shareholders over the past year.