Weekly Reports | Jul 22 2011
Our top ten news from 15 July 2011 to 22 July 2011 (ranked according to popularity).
The market is anticipating big things for Beach Energy's shale gas resource in the Cooper, but analysts struggle to see a commercial project ever eventuating.
Monday 18 July 2011 – 10:29 AM
Weekly update on recommendation, target price, and earning forecast changes.
ATW's Jerry Simmons reports the technical outlook for various assets and crosses on his radar have turned bearish. Some, however, look poised for a bullish break out.
Fayetteville was one thing, but with its Petrohawk acquisition BHP has signalled its intentions to be a major shale gas player. Is there any real value to shareholders?
Daily update on share prices and consensus price targets.
The real message from Alcoa's Q2 is that costs are creeping up for producers. In Australia, the currency remains a big factor as well.
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities with brokers revising forecasts for oil and base metals, Chinese steel supporting iron ore and coal and a still tight mineral sands market.
Exchange Traded Funds provide a low-cost opportunity for smurfs to hand over all or part of their investment portfolio to passive index-based products and reduce the effort and anxiety.
This story was first published two days ago in the form of an email sent to registered FNArena readers. By Rudi
The spot uranium price dropped slightly last week as buyers remain highly discretionary.

