In the Media
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Barron's: No Drilling? No Problem: Plumbing the DepthsFrom Barron's, Aug. 15, 2010:You don't have to drill too deep to find intriguing plays on the Gulf's oil spill—just go to school. Tulane University professor Peter Ricchiuti and the students in his stock-research program…
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Kiplinger's: Energy gems on the Gulf CoastFrom Kiplinger's, July 20, 2010Thomas M. Anderson, associate editor of Kiplinger's Personal Finance, talks with Clinical Professor of Finance Peter Ricchiuti and highlights four energy-sector picks from Burkenroad Reports,…
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Reuters: BP disaster will slow Gulf states' recoveryFrom Reuters, July 16, 2010 In Louisiana, the Gulf state most reliant on energy businesses, the economic costs of the federal moratorium on deepwater oil drilling, in place through November 30, will be severe and long…
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Forbes: Bad Policy Fallout From BP SpillFrom Forbes.com, June 25, 2010: In a commentary written for Forbes.com, Eric Smith, associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, says the Obama administration's current Gulf policy will lead to the departure of…
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WSJ: Louisiana Rebound Gives Way to Dark ProspectsFrom the Wall Street Journal Online, June 23, 2010: Economists and real estate brokers here say it is too early to gauge the long-term damage, but the early signs are worrisome. Leaking oil already has sapped tourism and…
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NPR: Examining the effects of drilling moratoriumFrom NPR's All Things Considered, June 21, 2010: NPR's Michele Norris spoke with Eric Smith, associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, about the drilling moratorium's potential impact on the Gulf Coast economy and…
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NPR: Oil, Fishing Industries Entwined In Miss. River DeltaFrom NPR's Morning Edition, June 3, 2010: President Obama has clamped a six-month moratorium on new deep-water drilling. He says a pause is necessary to guard against another crushing environmental catastrophe. But Peter…
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Forbes.com: The U.S. Should Value Oil CompaniesFrom Forbes.com, June 1, 2010: In a commentary written for Forbes. com, Eric Smith, associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, says oil companies need the U.S. less than the U.S. needs oil companies. To read…
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Times-Picayune: BP faces the task of repairing its public imageFrom The Times-Picayune, May 30, 2010:[Tulane marketing professor Mita Sujan] says BP may not be quite as motivated to follow Tylenol's example. "In cases like Tylenol and Toyota, people buy with their feet," she says. "But…
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NBC Nightly News: Energy Expert: 'Industy had good safety record'From NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, May 26, 2010:Professor Eric Smith of Tulane University's Energy Institute offers perspective on the oil spill crisis and the attempts to contain it. NBC's Brian Williams reports.To…
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Financial Times: Programme with a 'buy' ratingFrom Financial Times, May 24, 2010:In Latin America, financial research on public companies can be difficult to find. Not only are many of the financial markets underdeveloped and thinly traded, there is a dearth of…