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Dominique de Kevelioc de Bailleul: As global investors fret about the March 20 deadline for Greece to demonstrate whether it will sink or swim, Jim Rogers of Rogers Holdings advises to hold gold, silver and commodities for the long, rough haul anticipate
Oga Felz, Welcome to SMN, no vex sey we too dey bombard u with question on ur first appearance..but i have few for u.. Ur serving in abj? Whats batch n when ll u be thru? Cos am planning to do my own service in abj too.. YES boss! I bin no sabi say Felz
Kampgrounds of America has been hosting campers since 1962, and in the five decades since, they think they've figured out what Americans are looking for in an outdoors experience. KOA is the world's largest system of privately held campgrounds with 488 l
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Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE:DUK) reported its results for the fourth quarter. Net income for Duke Energy Corporation fell to $288 million (22 cents per share) vs. $427 million (32 cents per share) a year earlier. This is a decline of 32.6% from the yea
Investor Jim Rogers has a very specific reason for not buying Japanese government bonds: extinction. The Singapore-based chairman of Rogers Holdings can't fathom how a $5.5 trillion economy can, in the long run, avoid defaulting on a roughly $12 trillion
Highlight transcript below to create clip This term does not appear Click text to jump within video "Let Greece go bankrupt, let all the people who bankrupt go bankrupt, and then you can start over, you reorganize the assets and start over," Jim Rogers,
Highlight transcript below to create clip This term does not appear Click text to jump within video While market watchers wait to see whether the Dow will hit 13,000, investor Jim Rogers says 2012 could be strong but 2013 and beyond will be stronger; Gre
Billionaire investor Jim Rogers said he doesn’t have U.S. stocks or the British pound in his portfolio, which includes euros, dollars, renminbi and precious metals such as gold and silver. “Everybody’s having a wonderful time running the printing presses
Investors shouldn’t pay “much attention” to what governments are doing, well-known investor Jim Rogers, CEO and Chairman of Rogers Holdings, told CNBC Friday. “If you listen to governments, then you are not going to make a lot of money. Governments lie,
Duke Energy and Progress Energy will offer transmission system upgrades and wholesale power sales in a revised merger plan to be filed with state regulators next week. The plan is intended to satisfy the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's objections
On Thursday, Duke said it earned $288 million, or
Results were helped by strong performance in Duke's international operations. The company operates hydro-electric power plants in Brazil. Heavy rains increased output from the plants and the company renewed and renegotiated power contracts at higher pric
Duke Energy Corp.'s fourth quarter earnings fell 33 percent as mild temperatures reduced the demand for electricity while tumultuous weather increased the costs of storm repairs. On Thursday, Duke said it earned $288 million, or 22 cents per share, in th
Good day, everyone, and welcome to the Duke Energy Fourth Quarter Year End Earnings Conference Call. Today's call is being recorded. At this time, for opening remarks, I'd like to turn the call over to Mr. Bill Currens. Please go ahead, sir. Thank you, L
By Cassandra Sweet And Tess Stynes Duke Energy Corp. posted a lower fourth-quarter profit that nonetheless beat analyst forecasts and said it was working to obtain federal and state approvals to complete its $13.7 billion merger with Progress Energy. Duk
Duke CEO Jim Rogers says building new transmission capacity will be costly, but he hopes it will resolve long-term competitive concerns federal regulators have expressed in the Duke-Progress merger. “We have tried two approaches that we thought would sat
A look at results from selected companies in the energy industry: Feb. 16: Duke Energy Corp.'s fourth quarter earnings fell 33 percent. Mild temperatures reduced the demand for electricity while tumultuous weather increased the costs of storm repairs. Du
In this Feb. 14, 2012 photo, Duke Energy employees work on power lines in Charlotte, N.C. Duke Energy Corp. fourth quarter earnings fell 33 percent because mild weather compared with the year earlier reduced demand for electricity. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton
John Downey covers utilities, public companies and the courts for the Charlotte Business Journal. Duke CEO Jim Rogers says building new transmission capacity will be costly, but he hopes it will resolve long-term competitive concerns federal regulators h
James Beeland Rogers, Jr. (born October 19, 1942) is an American investor and financial commentator. He is co-founder, along with George Soros, of the Quantum Fund, and is a college professor, author, world traveler, economic commentator, and creator of the Rogers International Commodities Index (RICI). Full Article
Chief Executive Officer of Duke Energy Jim Rogers speaks during the Charlotte Chamber's Economic Outlook Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina December 19, 2011.
View Photo »CHANGSHA, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 16: American investor and financial commentator Jim Rogers attends the 2nd Hunan Finance Expo at Hongxing International Exhibition Center on September 16, 2011 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China.
View Photo »In this Sept. 8, 2011 photo, firefighter Jim Rogers, of Harris County, Texas, sits on his bunk after a day of fighting a wildfire near Bastrop, Texas. As the Texas wildfire season drags on, Texas firefighters are feeling the strain.
View Photo »Bank of America Corp Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan (3rd L) gestures during the Charlotte Chamber's Economic Outlook Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina December 19, 2011. With him are Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Jeffrey Lacker (L-R), Senior Executive VP of Wells...
View Photo »FILE - In this file photo taken April 5, 2011, Jim Rogers, Chairman and CEO of Duke Energy gestures during a discussion about energy policy at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. Duke Energy said Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011, it earned $441 million in the second quarter, reversing a loss...
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Duke Energy Jim Rogers speaks during the Charlotte Chamber's Economic Outlook Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina December 19, 2011.
View Photo »I’d probably get more interested at $1,600. At $1,710 or whatever it is today, I’m not buying gold, I’m just watching, and likewise for silver.
They do have a small stock market, very small, and there are a few public companies that they are trying to develop more right now
I own gold and I'm not selling my gold
Eastman has always valued our military veterans
I want to feel like a cowboy but I better have my chardonnay
I mainly short shares around the world ... I have shorted American technology companies, I have shorted European stocks and shorted emerging market stocks.
With MF Global going bankrupt [MF Global declared bankruptcy nearly 4 weeks ago] – which was a gigantic commodities firm – there was a lot of artificial forced liquidation of commodities. People have to sell whether they like it or not. It’s artificial selling right now
With MF Global going bankrupt – which was a gigantic commodities firm – there was a lot of artificial forced liquidation of commodities. People have to sell whether they like it or not. It’s artificial selling right now
It will easily go to $2,000 but it will reach $2,400 over the course of the bull run, which has years to run
I’m long commodities and currencies, because if the world gets better, the shortages in commodities will make sure I make money; if the world economy doesn’t get better, I’d rather own commodities because they’re going to print money
The world has got a serious food problem ... The only real way to solve it is to draw more people back to agriculture.
