nytimes.com - 7/2/2009
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Two of the nation’s biggest coal -burning utilities said Thursday that they were withdrawing from a $2.4 billion project to demonstrate carbon capture and storage, and would instead pursue their own work in the field. The announcement by the utilities, Southern Company and American Electric ...
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Why Coal ETFs Have Something to Smile About
ETF Trends —
... in the global economy. The commodity and its producers are projecting a better 2010, which may help coal exchange traded funds (ETFs) continue to outperform. There are several factors that are supporting a stronger outlook for coal next year. Zack’s Investment research for Daily Markets reports that they see the following trends: In the near future, the larger coal players with healthy balance sheets can dominate the markets in the form of acquisitions. Matthew L. Wald for The New York Times reports that two of the largest ...
Why Coal ETFs Have Something To Smile About
Daily Markets —
... that they see the following trends: In the near future, the larger coal players with healthy balance sheets can dominate the markets in the form of acquisitions. Matthew L. Wald for ...
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