Crude Ticks Higher on Increased Demand, Fiscal Cliff Expectations (USO) (OIL)
- Stocks end near flat as investors assess earnings, data
- Netflix Q1 earnings top estimates on blowout subscriber growth
- Taiwan Semi (TSM) Q1 profit beats expectations on AI demand
- Stocks have priced in much of the 2024 optimism - Wells Fargo
- Intuitive Surgiical (ISRG) beats earnings, revenue expectations in Q1
- Hasbro (HAS) Announces Resignation of Cynthia Williams, President of Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro Gaming
- Tritium DCFC Limited (DCFC): Three Australian subsidiaries were determined to be insolvent or likely to become insolvent
- ICZOOM Group (IZM) Discloses Request to Withdraw Registration Statement on Form F-1
- Alaska Airlines flights resume after being grounded over aircraft system issue
- Frontier Communications (FYBR) says third party had gained unauthorized access to portions of its information technology environment
- After-hours movers: Netflix, Intuitive Surgical, Nordstrom, KB Home
- Midday movers: Tesla, Blackstone, Las Vegas Sands fall; DR Horton rises
- After-hours movers: Alcoa rises; Equifax and Las Vegas Sands fall
- Midday movers: Travelers, JB Hunt fall; United Airlines rises
- After-hours movers: United Airlines, J.B. Hunt, and more
Try This Energy-Energy Trade to Profit Early Into FY13 - Analyst (USO) (XLE)
December 28, 2012 9:55 AM ESTCrude contracts for February delivery are ticking higher once again today as sentiment toward the U.S. reaching an agreement over the fiscal cliff improves. At least one analyst sees that trend continuing and he's offering up a bit of advice on the best play to capture profit.
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Crude Prices Ease as Failed Cliff Talks Likely to Stem U.S. Demand (USO) (OIL)
December 27, 2012 10:51 AM ESTCrude prices are pulling back a little on the session Thursday as investors remain cautious into fiscal cliff talks.
Contracts for February are down $0.28 to $90.70 per barrel after gaining over $2 per barrel on Wednesday's session to a new two-month high.
Yesterday, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner... More