Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
March 11, 2017

A company that has caught our attention is Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd. (NYSE: AAV) , a pure-play with a production mix of 95% natural gas to oil, with the lowest operating costs in the world-class Montney region (see Figure

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The Federal Reserve has signaled its desire to raise interest rates. In this video, I’ll consider whether you need to take any steps to prepare for higher interest rates. There are three primary areas of your financial life to review

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Fundamental Forecast for Gold: Neutral Gold Prices Slide Down the Slope of Despair Gold prices fell for the second consecutive week with the precious metal down 2.67% to trade at 1201 ahead of the New York close on Friday. Bullion is

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Whatever you do, don’t you try and say we didn’t warn you. Time after time, post after post, we’ve said the same thing: high yield is a bubble. The fundamentals are bad, the rally is overdone, and the spread compression

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China’s producer price index (PPI) rose 7.8% in February from a year earlier, slightly more than analysts’ estimates of 7.7%, and at the fastest pace since September 2008 per the National Bureau of Statistics. These gains were mainly driven by

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After the inflation in P/E multiples has sent the S&P 500 to to a level above the 90% percentile of all historical valuations, Goldman has called a time out, and says that there will be no more multiple expansion. As a

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TM Editors’ Note: This article discusses one or more penny stocks/mini caps. Such stocks can be easily manipulated; do your own careful due diligence. In this article we identify those Canadian casino and gaming stocks that analysts predict will have

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Hiro Ito, who updates our de jure financial openness index (sometimes known as the Chinn-Ito index), has recently calculated GDP-weighted averages of the indices for country categories. The stylized facts regarding the evolution of openness changes, particularly with regard to emerging market economies.

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“Competition is always a good thing. It forces us to do our best. A monopoly renders people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity.”  – Nancy Pearcy   As a boy and later a young man growing up, I was ultra competitive and

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Antsy trepidation aptly describes the week just past, as markets were for the most part trying to anticipate the implications of everything forthcoming in a monetary and economic sense; while fending off softer oil and ‘bubble’ talk from some of the

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