27 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The 3 Best Stocks to Invest in Natural Gas
The 3 Best Stocks to Invest in Natural Gas
EQT Corporation, Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, and Range Resources Corp are three of the best stocks to invest in to play America’s natural gas boom.
27 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Near-Term Dollar Outlook
Near-Term Dollar Outlook
The dollar is staging an advance of a duration and magnitude that has not been seen for several years. The pace has taken many unaware, even though dollar bulls have been repeatedly frustrated. For several quarters, investors, analysts and reporters struggled to explain why the euro in particular was seemingly inexplicably strong, and now that is has reversed, there is feigned surprised.
27 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Is This the Worst-Run Restaurant in the U.S.?
Is This the Worst-Run Restaurant in the U.S.?
27 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Japan Declares Level 3 Emergency, At Least One Dead After Volcano Erupts In Central Japan
Japan Declares Level 3 Emergency, At Least One Dead After Volcano Erupts In Central Japan
When one thinks of Japan and natural disaster, the things that usually come to mind are earthquakes, tsunamis, radioactive lizards, the occasional massive nuclear power plant explosion. Not volcanoes – those are usually delegated to the sole country that dared to give bankers the middle finger, Iceland. And yet, overnight Japan declared a level 3 alert (on a scale of 1 to 5) when a volcano in central Japan erupted, sending ash clouds down the mountain’s slope for more than 3 kilometers.
27 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Report: Energy firms’ other kind of rigging—wages
Report: Energy firms’ other kind of rigging—wages
Oil and gas firms are “routinely” underpaying their workers, according to an investigation from ProPublica.
27 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Gross begins second act as bond guru at tiny Janus fund
Gross begins second act as bond guru at tiny Janus fund
For Bill Gross, quitting Pimco’s $222 billion Total Return Fund to take over a $13 million fund at Janus Capital is like resigning the U.S. Gross stunned the investing world on Friday with his abrupt departure from Pimco, the $2 trillion asset manager he co-founded in 1971 and where he had run the Total Return Fund, the world’s biggest bond fund, for more than 27 years. Come Monday morning, Gross will join Denver-based Janus and next month will take over its Unconstrained Bond Fund, which was only organized in May. Janus is an asset management firm once known for picking hot Internet stocks.
27 September, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on 3 wealth-building secrets that the rich already know
3 wealth-building secrets that the rich already know
Here’s what columnist Jonathan Clements learned from rubbing elbows with the seven-figure-portfolio crowd.
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