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Wall Street JournalU.S. Oil Prices Enter Bear Market - WSJWall Street JournalCrude settled at $40.06 a barrel, after dipping below $40, down 22% from early June, when it traded above $50.and more » Read more http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&
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CNBCCramer: Oil just made a scary move—I'm taking the other side of the tradeCNBCWhen oil initially rallied to $50 there was a surge of optimism in the oil patch, confirmed by the commentary from Continental Resources CEO Harold Hamm, who suggested tha
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CNBCDevon Energy rises amid $1B asset sale, gains in oil pricesCNBCShares of Devon Energy rose 4.57 percent Monday after the firm announced it was selling upstream assets for $1 billion. The company said it sold its upstream assets in east Texas for $525 m
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New York TimesMidday Report: Wall St. Rises, Buoyed Again by Oil PricesNew York TimesUnited States markets were higher on Monday, led by gains in energy company stocks as the price of crude oil rose sharply. KEEPING SCORE Near midday, the Dow Jones industr
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The Daily AdvertiserShell oil spill recovery continuesThe Daily AdvertiserShell Oil Co., continuing to respond Monday to an oil discharge in the Gulf of Mexico, reported it had collected about 76,600 gallons of an oil-water mix through Sunday evening. But
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Financial TimesUS stocks rise as Brent oil nears $50Financial TimesA fresh burst of strength for oil prices and a hefty rally for Apple shares helped US equity indices start the week on a strong note, with a batch of disappointing Chinese economic data lar
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BBC NewsNigeria arrests 'Avengers' oil militantsBBC NewsThe Nigerian army has arrested several suspected members of a militant group called the "Niger Delta Avengers" (NDA), thought to be behind recent attacks on oil pipelines in the sout
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Wall Street JournalOil Bust Has Little Impact on Industry Executive BonusesWall Street JournalIf investors hoped the biggest oil bust in decades would change the way oil industry executives are getting paid, they are probably disappointed. Many large produ
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Wall Street JournalOil Companies Are Still Paying Their CEOs to PumpWall Street JournalIf investors hoped the biggest oil bust in decades would change the way oil industry executives are getting paid, they are probably disappointed. Many large production c
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Yahoo NewsIran plays hardball with European oil buyers, slowing exportsYahoo NewsLONDON (Reuters) - Iran has managed to sell only modest volumes of oil to Europe since the lifting of sanctions seven weeks ago and several former buyers are staying away, cit
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