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Warren Buffett ditched Big Oil. Dumb move?CNNMoneyThe bullish case for Big Oil: Some experts disagree with Buffett. They believe now is actually the time to buy Big Oil companies. BlackRock (BLK), the world's largest asset manager, said integrated oil
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The Fiscal TimesDollar rebounds after slide, oil retreatsThe Fiscal TimesNEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar rose on Wednesday, rebounding after its worst day in more than a year, while a retreat in oil prices pressured energy shares and put Wall Street s
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TIMEWhy Big Oil Can Withstand Cheap Oil PricesTIMEThe price of oil dropped dramatically in the second half of last year, resulting in less-than-stellar earnings for some of the world's biggest energy companies. Exxon Mobil, BP, and Royal Dutch Shell al
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BBC NewsBP profits hit by lower oil priceBBC NewsBP has reported lower profits and says it will cut spending on exploration because of the fall in oil prices. Underlying profits in the final three months of 2014 were down 20% on a year earlier at $2.2bn (£
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The Daily AdvertiserOil price plunge imperils La. jobs — but when?The Daily AdvertiserJob losses due to sinking oil prices may plague Louisiana — but not yet. Rumblings about such jobs at risk reverberated around neighboring Texas last week, based on a Fed
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Sydney Morning HeraldOil plummets, but don't expect lower fares soonSydney Morning HeraldOil prices may have plunged to near six-year lows, but travellers are unlikely to see Qantas or Virgin Australia rush to slash fares any time soon – or lower their
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How low can we go? Picking the price of oilHellenic Shipping News WorldwideTrying to pick the bottom of oil's surprise price plunge may be tougher this time around, with analysts turning to non-traditional indicators to make predictions. “Normally, whe
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CNNMoneyBig Oil loses $200 billion from oil price crashCNNMoneyNo one expected this: All of the blame goes to the unexpected meltdown in oil. Between 2012 and 2014, oil rarely left its comfort zone of $90 to $110 a barrel. Falling below $50 was almost unth
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