Showing posts with label Woodside Petroleum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodside Petroleum. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Seeking Alpha: Noble Energy Targeting Multiple Growth Plays

Noble Energy (NBL) has delivered below-average adjusted production growth over the last five years and likely will need to take on additional debt to fund its capex plans over the next couple of years. I believe those negatives are more than offset by a strong future production profile based on multiple strong producing assets that should generate solid returns in the coming years. Noble isn't strikingly cheap, but still offers enough upside to merit a closer look.

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Noble Energy Targeting Multiple Growth Plays

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Commodity HQ: A Deeper Look At Australia's Commodity Industry

One of the wealthiest countries in the world, and the richest in Asia in GDP per capita terms, Australia is an unusual mix of a modern market economy with a large commodities-driven export infrastructure. Despite the influx of wealth created by its natural resources, Australia has never been particularly successful in developing a large manufacturing base. What’s more, the country has run large and persistent current account deficits for over a half-century. Nevertheless, Australia has very significant and efficient mining and agricultural sectors, and ranks highly in the world in many categories.

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A Deeper Look At Australia's Commodity Industry

Friday, November 2, 2012

Commodity HQ: A Deeper Look At Australia's Commodity Industry

One of the wealthiest countries in the world, and the richest in Asia in GDP per capita terms, Australia is an unusual mix of a modern market economy with a large commodities-driven export infrastructure. Despite the influx of wealth created by its natural resources, Australia has never been particularly successful in developing a large manufacturing base. What’s more, the country has run large and persistent current account deficits for over a half-century. Nevertheless, Australia has very significant and efficient mining and agricultural sectors, and ranks highly in the world in many categories.

To read more, please click the link:
http://commodityhq.com/2012/a-deeper-look-at-australias-commodity-industry/