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How Iran could double its oil output
As Iran continues to grapple with the West over its nuclear ambitions, experts say the nation could double its already sizable oil output if sanctions were lifted to allow foreign investment into its oil industry.
Just for the record, Apple bounced on Monday
Andy Zaky has called a bottom for the fifth time in a row
Just for the record, Apple bounced on Monday
Andy Zaky has called a bottom for the fifth time in a row
FORTUNE: Bullish Cross’ Andy Zaky, never shy about tooting his own horn, has asked me to remind readers that on Thursday, with Apple (AAPL) trading just over $530, he announced that the share price was at or near a bottom and was about to bounce.
“Those who have been waiting for a correction in Apple to buy the stock,” MORE![]()
JPMorgan’s Dimon: Bad trades were ‘isolated’
JPMorgan Chase’s multibillion trading loss will be forgotten before the year is through, Chief Executive Jamie Dimon predicted Monday at the Deutsche Bank Global Financial Services Investor Conference.
DOUBLING IRAN’S OIL OUTPUT
As Iran continues to grapple with the West over its nuclear ambitions, experts say the nation could double its already sizable oil output if sanctions were lifted to allow foreign investment into its oil industry.
What’s next for Greece
Coming months will determine whether Greece will keep paying its bills and remain in the euro, moves that have huge implications for the global economy.
U.S. stocks rebound on Europe hopes
A plunge in Facebook’s stock didn’t faze the broader U.S. market Monday. U.S. stocks bounced back from their worst week of the year on renewed optimism that European leaders would find a way out of the sovereign debt crisis.
Facebook stock falls below IPO price
Facebook’s stock slid below its offering price in early trading Monday, following a lackluster day of trading when the stock debuted.
Facebook stock falls below IPO price
Facebook’s stock slid below its offering price in early trading Monday, following a lackluster day of trading when the stock debuted.
Cable companies to expand free Wi-Fi
If you buy Internet access through your cable provider, your subscription is about to get much more mobile.


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