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Trade tensions with China and a weaker economy could lead to a scarce M&A market in 2019, TheStreet's co-founder told The Deal Economy conference, but tech, media and consumer deals could still trickle out. → Read More
A measure on Colorado's ballot that could have limited future oil and gas development in the state was shot down by voters, while another important race for U.S. oil producers over New Mexico's land commissioner resulted in a win for the clean-energy focused Democratic candidate. → Read More
TheStreet's sister site The Deal and analysts at Tudor, Pickering, Holt reported an interesting similarity between Oasis' trading valuation and that of Newfield Exploration, which was acquired by Encana on Thursday for $5.5 billion, but no reports have emerged suggesting Oasis is in merger talks at this time. → Read More
Here's what you need to know now for Wednesday, Oct. 31. → Read More
Initiative 97 may not have as much support as previously suggested, Seaport Global Securities analysts said Thursday, meaning stock underperformance by DJ basin drillers is a buying opportunity. → Read More
Shareholders' demands for cash returns have led to dwindling investments in long-term energy projects, which may set the world up for a crude oil deficit in the next decade. → Read More
The companies should benefit from reduced regulatory costs associated with a plan introduced by the Obama Administration to eliminate greenhouse gasses. → Read More
COP investors shouldn't be overjoyed, however, as the company is likely to fall very low on the list of priorities for a country that owes $120 billion, including $3 billion to Russia. → Read More
The company said commodity costs and currency exchange rates have had a negative effect on its bottom line and will continue to do so through the rest of 2018. → Read More
Just as the president is waging a war on global exporters in an effort to reduce the price of oil, his steel tariffs are costing U.S. companies hoping to build out necessary energy infrastructure that would in theory allow more U.S. oil to come to global markets. → Read More
Aerospace unit remains workhorse with 8% year-over-year growth, while the future potential for safety and product solutions impresses analysts thanks to a budding customer relationship with Amazon. → Read More
Even though Tesla topped Model 3 production targets in the final week of the second quarter, it may not be sustainable, analysts say. → Read More
Oil prices are up big since January and may continue to rise thanks to a June 22 decision from OPEC, but energy stocks are still suffering, which isn't helping the broader market. → Read More
OPEC agrees to target 100% compliance, which could lead to higher oil prices in the U.S. → Read More
On a call with the media Wednesday, Ford management would not say whether plant shutdowns would extend beyond this week, but the company suggested it would feel the impact of the fire in its second quarter earnings. → Read More
Analysts are not concerned over a loss of 777 sales due to the scrapped deal, and some are willing to bet Boeing and other defense equipment suppliers could benefit from increases tensions among the U.S. and Middle Eastern countries. → Read More
Analysts are not concerned over a loss of 777 sales due to the scrapped deal, and some are willing to bet Boeing and other defense equipment suppliers could benefit from increases tensions among the U.S. and Middle Eastern countries. → Read More
The company has taken deposits for vehicles that are not even currently being produced and features it has not fully developed. → Read More
The Detroit automaker also crushed analysts' expectations for revenue even as it announced a day earlier that its sales declined by 3% during the period. → Read More
The oil cartel has done well to stabilize oil prices over the past 15 months, but the latest commodity spike could have more to do with geopolitical concerns brought about by the president himself. → Read More