AMC Corp. Says It Will Cut 13000-15000 Jobs
AMR Corp. announced Wednesday that it plans to lay off 13,000 American Airlines employees as part of its plan to bring the bankrupt company back to profitability.
View ArticleFilling It Up Just May Empty Your Wallet
Filling it up just may empty your wallet Gas prices on rise, likely to approach $4 this spring. By Vicki Vaughan
View ArticleMayor’s Plan To Boost South Dallas Targets Areas Outside Southern Sector
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM)- Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings is moving forward with his “Grow South” project, which calls for investing millions of dollars into southern Dallas. SMU economist, Bernard Weinstein...
View ArticleAMR USAirways merger talks
Bud Weinstein joins CBS11 Dallas to discuss merger talks in light of reported bid for takeover by USAirways.
View ArticleFed Gumming Up Gulf Oil Drilling?
Jun 4, 2012 - 3:31 - Maguire Energy Institute associate director Dr. Bernard L. Weinstein weighs in on oil production in the Gulf.
View ArticleHeat wave, Day 2: How are people seeking relief?
Businesses are trying to conserve energy when possible during the heat wave. Power demand is expected to peak later on Thursday as temperatures near 100 degrees. By Ron Scherer, Staff writer / June 21,...
View ArticleBernard Weinstein: Will the lights and AC go out this summer?
Texas, with its trillion-dollar economy, is projected to continue growing faster than the nation. ERCOT estimates we’ll need more than 100,000 megawatts of new power over the coming 10 to 15 years just...
View ArticleAmerica should embrace gas exports
MAY REQUIRE FREE SUBSCRIPTION. Bernard L. Weinstein, Maguire Energy Institute, Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, US Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2012.
View ArticleNation's First Tar Sands Mine Stirs Water, Environmental Fears Out West
A Canadian company opens a test pit in Utah and could be running a sizeable mine by early 2014. But is there enough water to support the industry? By David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News
View ArticleAs President Kirchner and YPF CEO Galuccio Pitch US Energy Companies, New...
Today the SMU Cox School of Business announced publication of papers from energy analysts Bernard L. Weinstein, Associate Director of the Maguire Energy Institute at SMU’s Cox School of Business, and...
View ArticleSMU Cox’s Maguire Energy Institute Honors Chairman and CEO of EOG Resources,...
Institute’s Pioneer Award Presented to Cox School of Business Namesake Edwin L. Cox
View ArticleShale oil & gas: Argentina’s Dead Cow could revive the economy – if allowed
Oil executives understand the risk reward trade-off. But as Bernard Weinstein of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business in Texas notes: “No company is...
View ArticleParsing the Price of Oil
In new research, a novel perspective is offered to decipher the root causes of speculation and why certain commodity markets behave differently. The research by SMU Cox's James Smith, Chair in Oil and...
View ArticleOil, Gas and Resources: Designing Winning Fiscal Regimes
Professor James Smith of SMU Cox has been asked to work on a vitally important 21st century problem by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In an age of concern over resource sustainability, his new...
View ArticleConference in Dallas to Focus on Future of Global Energy
SMU-Cox in the news @ Dallas Business Journal : Conference in Dallas to Focus on Future of Global Energy
View Article"Perfect Storm" for high gas prices
The price of barrels of oil is rising at the same time as supply is limited by OPEC and by refineries' switching from winter to summer fuels.
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