Times-Picayune: Business students roll up their sleeves at Energy Trading Competition

From The Times-Picayune, Oct. 26, 2010:
Business students from nine universities around North America spent Saturday competing to see who could produce the best results while using simulated portfolios to electronically trade oil and natural gas futures. Rutgers, the University of Texas, and the University of Toronto were among the schools that sent teams to the trading competition.
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