Author Archives: Jim Sutliff

Copper Expected To Fall –

The Bloomberg Chart of the Day highlights the recent decline in copper prices.  Copper futures may post their biggest decline monthly decline in over a year.  The decline in copper prices may continue in the near term due to weak economic numbers, … Continue reading

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Private Equity Backed IPOs –

HCA Holdings has placed private equity backed IPOs back in the spotlight.   The large initial public offering follows recent IPOs by Kinder Morgan and Nielson Holdings.  Reuters has an article on the ten largest U.S. private equity backed initial public … Continue reading

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Cramer Predicts Gold $1,550 –

Jim Cramer has predicted that gold will increase to $1,550 an ounce.  Recently, gold settled at $1,431 an ounce which is an all-time high.  The Cramer prediction was influenced by Wall Street technician John Roque.  To read a related CNBC article, please click … Continue reading

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GDP Revised –

Growth Domestic Product was revised lower to a rate of 2.8%.  Economists were expecting an upward revision of the original 3.2% figure to 3.3%.  Consumer spending was also revised lower from 4.4% to 4.1%.    To read a CNN Money article, please … Continue reading

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Turmoil Sends Oil Soaring –

Reuters reports that Libya has declared a Force Majeure on some oil shipments.  A force majeure would clear companies of some contractual obligations due to events beyond their control.  Specific details relating to the force majeure declaration are unclear and … Continue reading

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Venture Capital funding –

Venture capital fundraising has been uneven in the last few years.  Accel Partners and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers are two VC firms that have had success raising new funds.  The success of Facebook and Groupon has worked to their advantage in the fundraising process.  … Continue reading

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NYSE Euronext Merging With Deutsche Boerse –

Deutsche Boerse will purchase NYSE Euronext with an all stock offer of $9.43 billion.  Deustche Boerse will have 60% of the resulting entity.  The deal still has to clear regulatory hurdles and gain approval from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities … Continue reading

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Oil And Gasoline Supplies Rise –

Oil and Gasoline supplies rose last week and that sent prices lower in trading.  Oil prices are under pressure from rising inventories and increased output from OPEC.  Supplies of oil rose 1.9 million barrels last week to 345.1 million barrels.  Gasoline … Continue reading

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Copper Nears $10,000 –

Copper continued to rise and is near $10,000 per metric ton.  In recent trading on the London Metals Exchange,  copper with a 3 month delivery date was trading at $9,860.  Demand for copper has increased as the economic outlook has … Continue reading

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OPEC To Discuss Output –

OPEC is expected to discuss oil output levels at an international energy forum in Riyadh on February 22nd.  All OPEC members will be at the forum and they could significantly raise output levels.  OPEC has been under pressure to increase output levels … Continue reading

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LinkedIn IPO –

LinkedIn is planning an initial public offering that could raise as much as $175 million.  The LinkedIn IPO may be the first in a string of social media related IPOs in the near future.  Groupon and Facebook are expected to test … Continue reading

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Crude Oil Supplies Soar –

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, crude oil supplies soared 4.8 million barrels last week which exceeded analysts expectations of only 900,000 barrels.  Crude prices temporarily increased due to the announcement that the Hovensa refinery in the Virgin Islands will be closed.  … Continue reading

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Private Equity IPOs –

The IPO market is expected to pick up this year as several private equity backed companies go public.  Nielsen Holdings BV will be testing the IPO waters this week and it is a significant offering.  The last time that there … Continue reading

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Petroleum Status Report –

The weekly Petroleum Status Report from the U.S. Department of Energy indicated a rise in crude oil inventories of 2.6 million barrels.  There were also increases in gasoline inventories of 4.4 million barrels and distillates of 1 million barrels.  All three … Continue reading

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Crude Inventories Fall –

The Department of Energy released the weekly inventory report which indicates a decrease in crude oil inventories.  Crude oil inventories declined 2.2 million barrels which was a sharper decline than expected.  However, inventories for gasoline increased 5.1 million barrels and heating oil … Continue reading

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