Forget Cuba. The new frontier: Iran.
- WSJ link
- Europeans are way ahead of the US on this one, but the US will catch up
Flashback I: On October 3, 2016, two days ago,
writing about the "OPEC cut" I said:
If there are hints that the downtown might be ending (in other words, that the price of oil is going to rise), one can count on Goldman Sachs to try to talk it "down."
Today,
lead story over at Yahoo!Finance: "wall of supply" will block oil rally at $55, says Goldman Sachs.
Flashback II: yesterday I mentioned Amazon Prime -- always adding a few more perks for subscribers. Today, it is being reported that
Amazon Prime subscribers will have free access to a number of ebooks and e-magazines. Some reports suggest that the list is limited, but, in fact, the list is quite impressive, to include
Sports Illustrated (including the annual swimsuit edition),
Popular Mechanics and
National Geographic Traveler, just to name a few.
"Prime Reading" can be
accessed here.
Jobs. Remember
the "magic numbers.
From USA Today --
The private sector added 154,000 jobs in September,
processor ADP said Wednesday, fueling speculation that the government
this week will report a second straight month of tepid employment
growth.
Economists expected ADP to report 163,000 job
gains. They expect the Labor Department’s closely watched survey, out
Friday, to tally 174,000 additional jobs in the public and private
sectors.
New jobs: 200,000 (< 200,000 new jobs: economic stagnation).
Bankruptcy. No links. Story everywhere. Tex-Mex chain files for Chapter 11.
- Rita's Restaurant, owner of Tex-Mex restaurant chain Don Pablo's Mexican Kitchen files for bankruptcy
- San Antonio-based
- cites downturn in causal-dining business
- cites increased competition from 'fast-casual' Mexican-food brands (like Taco Cabana? LOL)
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Back to the Bakken
Active rigs:
| 10/5/2016 | 10/05/2015 | 10/05/2014 | 10/05/2013 | 10/05/2012 |
Active Rigs | 32 | 67 | 190 | 183 | 190 |
RBN Energy:
RBN Energy looks at fifteen diversified E & Ps -- CAPEX and production. The companies: Andarko, Bill Barrett, Cimarex Energy, COP, Devon, Encana, Freeport McMoran, Newfield, Noble, QEP, SM Energy, Vanguard Natural Resources, Unit Corp, W&T Offshore, and WPX.
At least five of these companies operate in the Bakken. The WPX is most surprising.
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The Market
The close: up 104 points; WTI at $50.29.
Mid-afternoon:
Dow 30 up 126 points. NYSE:
- new highs: 193 -- CNOOC; CAT; CLR (a big whoop); EOG (a huge whoop); Encana;
- new lows: 14
Opening. Dow 30 up 115 points. Apparently the "big boys" took their profits yesterday and are now buying back in. What's WFC doing? Up almost 3% and back near $45. Warren Buffett will sit this one out; he knows how things always blow over.