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| "It's like printing money." That's how Oppenheimer Analyst Fadel Gheit describes America's fastest-growing oil field. What's more, he says it's one of the "purest oil plays" in the world. One company will be "printing money" for its investors as the share price runs from $4 a share to as much as $22.80. Cornering the Tech Market By Keith Kohl | Sunday, September 20th, 2015 This weekend, we bring you the week's most popular stories from Energy and Capital and our sister site, Wealth Daily... Tiny Company Cornering a Tech Market: Why it Could Be Bigger Than the Big Three Solar Will See $3.7 Trillion in Investment by 2040: Innovation and Energy Production Make Solar a Hit 4,000-Year-Old Economics: The Crisis of Ancient Kanesh Defying the Oil Glut: Where Smart Investors Are Cashing in on Oil Taxes, the New Opiate of the Masses: The Biggest Threat is the One You Don't See Coming A Crude Awakening for the Internet of Things: Capitalizing on this "Connected Enterprise" Advertisement $3 "card" to make investors rich A new invention has recently sent massive waves through the medical community. It amounts to a credit card-sized device that can do the job of a certified doctor... and it can do it in minutes. For the medical community, this means a world-changing breakthrough. For you, it could mean an $80,000 payday. Click here for the full story... Let Amazon Pay YOU: Cash in on Every Package it Sends Doom and Student Debt Buffett's Income Secret An OPEC Civil War Erupts: Strange Things Afoot in the House of Saud The Bottom Line | |
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