Archive for the ‘OPY’ Category

The Analyst Who Rocked Citi

November 26th, 2007 by | No Comments | Filed in Banking, Business Names, C, CEOs, CIT, CM, COF, CS, Executives, Financial Services, GS, Investing, Investment Banking, MER, MS, NWS, OPY, Stock Recommendations, WB, WWE

Meredith Whitney’s dire predictions shook the financial giant to the core and brought death threats. But Wall Street seems to think she got it right

How $100 Oil Could Help

November 20th, 2007 by | No Comments | Filed in BA, BP, COP, Economics, Energy, OPY, PBR, Policy, Science, WMT, XOM

Pricey crude hurts in all sorts of fiscal ways—but it could also spur crucial investment in alternative fuels

Qualcomm Embraces Its Software Side

November 14th, 2007 by | No Comments | Filed in Computers, EBAY, GOOG, OPY, QCOM, S, Semiconductors, T, TXN, Technology, VZ

Its purchase of Firethorn, a provider of mobile banking solutions, reflects another step into wireless technologies

The End of the Oil Bubble?

November 13th, 2007 by | No Comments | Filed in Energy, International, Investing, LEH, OPY, Science

After weeks of setting records near $100 per barrel, oil prices retreat. Analysts wonder whether this is the start of a bigger tumble

The Oil Bubble Loses Some Air

November 13th, 2007 by | No Comments | Filed in Energy, International, Investing, LEH, OPY, Science

After weeks of setting records near $100 per barrel, oil prices retreat. Analysts wonder whether this is the start of a bigger tumble

Big Trouble for Big Oil

November 1st, 2007 by | No Comments | Filed in BP, COP, CVX, Earnings, Energy, Europe, Investing, OPY, PDVSA, PTR, Science, Stock Market News, XOM

Even as oil prices soar, earnings at Exxon, BP, and ConocoPhillips are coming back down to earth. Are lower profits here to stay?

Next Stop: $100 Oil?

October 16th, 2007 by | No Comments | Filed in Banking, COP, CVX, Earnings, Energy, Financial Services, GS, International, Investing, Investment Banking, MRO, MS, OPY, Politics, Science, Stock Market News, VLO, XOM

Some analysts say record highs are only the beginning. Traders betting on rising global demand could push prices up further