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en There has been increasingly bearish news in the energy sector over the last couple of weeks, ... Equities have been hammered, reflecting the broader financial community's view that energy is at its peak.

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en Equities have been hammered, reflecting the broader financial community's view that energy is at its peak.

en There has been increasingly bearish news in the energy sector over the last couple of weeks,

en Sturdy product inventories should help to temper market fears of energy shortages, and should help cajole broader energy prices lower in the next few weeks.

en The energy sector is a critical part of the economy and an area where we expect to see continued financial activity. The ongoing expansion of our Energy team further demonstrates our commitment to being a leading player in this important industry.

en The eastern seaboard has been quite a bit warmer than usual and that's bearish for the whole energy sector.

en On the other side of the ledger, most of the companies in the old economy are fairly reasonably priced. So, a couple of weeks ago we started to see a shift. First, the energy stocks did somewhat better. Then, the pharmaceutical stocks had quite a run. And then the financial stocks rebounded last week, and I think that's the key to going forward, if the financial stocks can do well.

en The market is reacting more to good news than to bad news at this point, ... Energy prices are certainly stabilizing off their peak, but it's pretty remarkable considering the headwinds we should be facing.

en The market is reacting more to good news than to bad news at this point. Energy prices are certainly stabilizing off their peak, but it's pretty remarkable considering the headwinds we should be facing.

en Energy prices have been too high and energy companies have realized significant increases in profits. It's important that the private sector be good corporate citizens and invest in the energy infrastructure and support those who are in need.

en When prices rise, the very security of the poor is threatened – the only viable response in some cases is simply to do without – this is unacceptable. Renewable energy can enhance a country's energy security by reducing energy import requirements; reduce supply risks by diversifying its energy portfolio and protect precious financial resources.

en Concerns about Peak Oil can be an impetus for positive change. What does this mean for our community? How do we design and create a sustainable community based on other energy platforms? What can we do about it now?

en GE Energy is honored to be a part of this milestone project - Turkey's largest wind energy plant. The Bares II project underscores GE's commitment to bringing cleaner energy solutions to the Turkish power industry and other global customers. The project also demonstrates the private sector's growing confidence in wind energy.

en The bill passed by the House and Senate will increase the use of energy efficiency technologies to extend our nation's energy supplies. But, the bill falls far short of making energy efficiency a cornerstone of U.S. energy policy. Most alarming is the bill's failure to curtail our growing and dangerous oil addiction in the transportation sector, which accounts for two-thirds of total U.S. oil use.

en The sector that will lead the pack is energy. All energy prices are high. And as one domino falls, many other tend to follow. The oil service sector will enjoy the benefits of higher oil prices too.


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