Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Local university offers full MBA scholarships to incoming class

From The Phoenix Business Journal The class of 2016 seeking an MBA at Arizona State University may end up getting it free. ASU officials are taking part of a $50 million donation from the W.P. Carey Foundation from 2003 and turning it into full scholarships for the class of students coming in next year, according to Bloomberg. It will be

Schlumberger Weighs in on Q4 Commodity Outlook

Schlumberger (ticker: SLB) kicked off earnings season on October 15, 2015, releasing its Q3’15 results following the close of the market. Unfortunately for oil price bulls, the world’s largest oilservice provider did not bear promising news on the macroeconomic front. “In light of conservative customer budgets for next year, we are therefore entering another period during which we will continually

Russian Economic Minister: Oil Prices, Ruble have Achieved Balance

From TASS ISTANBUL, October 5. /TASS/. The high volatility of oil prices is over and, consequently, the ruble is close to its fundamental values, Russia’s Economic Development Minister Alexey Ulyukayev told journalists Monday. “I assume that the oil prices have come to a relative balance in the short term, maybe in the longer term, too. There will be less volatility.

Governor asked to put brakes on natural gas pipeline expansions

From the Timesunion Health professionals urged Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Wednesday to have the state, which last year banned natural gas hydrofracking, also put the brakes on several major natural gas pipeline expansion projects currently on the drawing board. Letters to the governor and Acting State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker were signed by 11 doctors and other health professionals affiliated