Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
October 29, 2018

It’s time again for our weekly gasoline update based on data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The price of Regular and Premium are down three cents each from last week. According to GasBuddy.com, Hawaii has the highest average price for

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So far earnings have been a rocky road. On the one hand, you have Microsoft, Netflix and Tesla smashing estimates, while on the other Alphabet and Amazon pulled back following more mixed results. Amazon, for example, implied that its fourth-quarter profit

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“Davidson” submits: One good measure of indebtedness and risk to financial markets is the Household Debt to GDP Ratio (Percentage). Dodd Frank has not permitted the normal level of mtg lending we have experienced prior to the Sub-Prime surge. So

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Paul Volcker caused a minor stir last week releasing a book he has been working on. The aging former Federal Reserve Chairman apparently has a lot to say about the current state of affairs. “We’re in a hell of a

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Expiry day for the November natural gas contract had all the excitement one would expect, as prices initially gapped down last evening and continued lower into the early morning before reversing higher through the day. Strong physical prices seemed to

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Intraday ranges were wide as indices struggled between building swing lows or selling off even more. By the close of today’s business, indices were indicating lows are not in place and further declines are likely but these may be nothing

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After last week’s powerful sell-off, the U.S. stock market opened much higher this morning, with the Dow up as much as 352 points. Mainstream investors and TV commentators were excited, as they usually are, that the sell-off may have created

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One of eight indexes on our world watch list have posted gains through Monday, October 29, 2018. The top performer this year is India’s BSE SENSEX with a gain of 0.75%. In second is our own S&P 500 with a

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