Tag: Energy
Record Amounts of Cash Flow Into Japanese Stocks
by Lauren Cooper on Mar.25, 2011, under Towing
Debates are raging over whether Japan needs charitable financial help to recover, but one way money has been flowing into the country is in the form of foreign purchases of Japanese stocks as investors snap up hammered shares.
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Record Amounts of Cash Flow Into Japanese Stocks originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 25 Mar 2011 07:20:00.
Filed Under: Energy, Columns, Investing, Market News
Smart Meters: PG&E Plans to Give Customers a Choice — at a Cost
by Ucilia Wang on Mar.25, 2011, under Towing
Amid health concerns over smart meters, which can wirelessly transmit household energy-usage data to utilities and customers, California’s largest utility has proposed a plan that would allow homeowners to opt for regular meters — at a cost. Here are some facts for consumers to consider.
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Smart Meters: PG&E Plans to Give Customers a Choice — at a Cost originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 25 Mar 2011 07:00:00.
Filed Under: Energy
Gas Prices Stabilize … For Now
by Douglas McIntyre on Mar.21, 2011, under Towing
The cost of regular gas nationwide Sunday was $3.548, down from $3.557 the previous week. However, the dip probably won’t last long.
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Gas Prices Stabilize … For Now originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 21 Mar 2011 06:55:00.
10 Things You’ll Be Paying More for This Year
by Danny King on Mar.19, 2011, under Towing
Expect to pay more this year for many consumer goods — from diapers to toothpaste to Big Macs. Just as the typical American family will finally have a few more dollars to spend, inflation will take a chunk of that extra cash.
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10 Things You’ll Be Paying More for This Year originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sat, 19 Mar 2011 10:00:00.
Filed Under: Energy, Company News, Economy, McDonald’s, UPS, Procter & Gamble, Federal Express, Retail
Why Gas Prices Rise Quickly but Fall Slowly
by Joseph Lazzaro on Mar.18, 2011, under Towing
As soon as oil prices rise, it takes little time before drivers begin to feel the pain at the pump. But it takes far longer for price decreases to reach consumers. Here’s why.
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Why Gas Prices Rise Quickly but Fall Slowly originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 18 Mar 2011 11:00:00.







