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Oil Pipelines Strike Up Geopolitical Strife

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by energy journalist Philip H. de Leon of OilPrice.com, which offers free information and analysis on energy and commodities. The site has sections devoted to

Health-Care Loophole Exploited by Tobacco Makers

Tue Nov 17th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

When Daniel Morris, an employee at the Oregon Department of Health, first saw the numbers, he was sure that something was wrong.Looking at tobacco production figures for April 2009, he noticed that p

Does Another Round of Beer Mergers Make Sense?

Fri Nov 13th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Mass-produced beer is a slow-growth industry, and major brewers have merged in an effort to cut costs and grab market share. But consolidation may be little more than a short-term fix. The best known

Why Altria’s Earnings Might Be Smokin'

Tue Oct 20th, 2009

Josh Lipton

How is the Marlboro Man faring during these tough times? We’ll find out on Wednesday. Tobacco giant Altria (MO) is scheduled to report third-quarter results on Wednesday morning. The Richmond,

More Evidence This Rally Won’t Last

Mon Oct 19th, 2009

Josh Lipton

The Dow broke above 10,000 last week, news that may have buoyed the spirits of cable news producers but meant zilch for the rest of us.In fact, this is the 26th time the Dow pierced the 10,000 milest

Why Advertising Will Never Be Golden Again

Mon Sep 14th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Two factors combined to create the Golden Age of Advertising: The post-World War II boom and TV’s invasion of the nation’s living rooms. Both now seem as distant as the Peloponnesian War

Thirteen Ways to Avoid Identity Theft

Fri Aug 28th, 2009

Scott Reeves

When asked why he robbed banks, Willie Sutton famously replied, "Because that's where the money is."Contemporary crooks with half a brain give Sutton's brilliant insight a digital age twist

Vaccination Technology Tackles Swine Flu

Fri Aug 21st, 2009

Jim Letourneau

While the current strain of swine flu is relatively benign, we're also in the dog days of summer where nuisances like allergies and sunburn take precedence. A good percentage of mild swine flu cases

Memoirs of a Minyan: Behind Closed Doors

Wed Aug 19th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Editor's Note: “Memoirs of a Minyan” is a first-person account that follows Minyanville founder Todd Harrison as he weaves his way through Wall Street and beyond. This e-Book will publish

Five Reasons Why Tobacco Stocks Are Still Smoking

Tue Jul 7th, 2009

Glenn Curtis

In the latter part of June, President Obama inked a bill strictly regulating the marketing of tobacco products. But is that the industry’s death knell? I doubt it. In fact, I still think tobacc
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