Not exact matches
It's hard to verify independently the claims of retail traders who say they have made good
money this year, when worries about a slowing Chinese economy and the slumping
oil price have wiped up to $ 8 trillion from
world stock markets in January alone.
But the refinery making that gasoline is sure making a lot more
money when it uses bitumen from Alberta than when it has to pay
world oil prices for its crude.
Behind Germany and ahead of some of the
oil producers, it runs the largest current account surplus in the
world, which means that it is exporting its excess savings in a
world that has nowhere to put the
money, and so the
world must respond either with speculative asset bubbles, unproductive investment, debt - fueled consumption binges or unemployment.
While it's perfectly true that there isn't enough U.S. shale to flood the
world with
oil, a lot of what there is is historically cheap to produce so as to give crude from the Middle East a real run for its
money; and a solid proportion of that production has been sold forward at attractive levels in the futures market ensuring financial stability for U.S. producers.
One of the best - kept secrets has been how much
money Saudi Aramco has been making from extracting what is likely the lowest - cost
oil in the
world.
But these Haredi Jews are only wasting their own time and
money, they're not ruling dozens of countries with most of the industrial
world's
oil reserves.
Just what the
world needs, another snake
oil salesman, another tired old con artist using his public profile to make
money to soft minds selling fire and brimstone.
Most of the royals no longer rule outright (as in control of nations) But through power,
money and influence control behind the scenes, including
oil, banks, realestate, and
world trade and shipping.
Primary reason for most hatred in the
world is related to
money, land,
oil etc..
Islam is a ever expanding tumor on the
world fuel by
oil money and opium.
A Bottomless pit of
oil money with no limits on salaries or xfer fees gets you the best players and manager in the
world.
AFC has
money.67 M for 2
world class attackers.You do nt need
oil money to spend 67M on 2..
Its right that it is ambition but you should consider the amount of
Money so called Pep has spent because of
oil king owner... You can not go and randomly compare the situation... Wenger is bad in recent years but it doesn't mean that Pep is
world class... Look at his record??
If this team with tha addition of Vlaar and Carvalho at about 30m can stay healthy for half a season and Welbeck / Sanchez and Theo perform to expectations as the speediest front three in
world football, I think we can give Chelsea and City a run for all their
Oil money!
I think we deserve to win the PL and UCL every other year (every year would just be greedy), we just need to get bought out by big
oil money, sack the board, build another 2 tiers on the Emirates to get us up to 85,000 capacity, sack Wenger and appoint Klopp / Simone / Koeman (whoever is doing best at the time), sell the entire squad and start again but 25
world class players and nothing less.
And beyond Lionel Messi, they have as much talent as any team in the
world and as much
money as any club that isn't either Real Madrid or a subsidiary of state - owned
oil fields.
One can only speculate as to why neither the bright lights of Madrid nor the open spigots of
oil money in Paris appeal to the
world's most in - demand goalkeeper.
The controversial Chad - Cameroon Petroleum Pipeline began producing
oil in 2003, led by an
oil consortium of ExxonMobil, Chevron and Petronas, the
World Bank (which withdrew from the project in 2008 after it became clear
money from the pipeline was being spent on arms acquisitions in Chad) and the governments of Chad and Cameroon.
«To sponsor the Ghana Premier league with capital injection of one million dollars each season, to remove Airport Taxes, to remove utility bills paid by university students living on campus, to increase and give Ghanaians high quality infrastructure nationwide, loans from Western
World will be abolished, Woyome will pay back our
money, continuation of Mahama projects and we will use our
oil wealth income to clear all Ghana's debt.»
Christopher Plummer is seen for the first time in an updated trailer for All The
Money In The
World, after replacing Kevin Spacey as
oil tycoon J. Paul Getty.
The above trailer for All The
Money In The
World, Ridley Scott's upcoming thriller about the 1973 kidnapping of a teenage heir to the Getty
oil fortune, is already obsolete.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has released a new trailer for Ridley Scott's All the
Money in the World with Christopher Plummer having replaced Kevin Spacey in the role of oil billionaire J. Paul Getty who famously refused to cough up the money to pay the people who kidnapped his teenage gran
Money in the
World with Christopher Plummer having replaced Kevin Spacey in the role of
oil billionaire J. Paul Getty who famously refused to cough up the
money to pay the people who kidnapped his teenage gran
money to pay the people who kidnapped his teenage grandson.
Written by David Scarpa and based on John Pearson's book «Painfully Rich: The Outrageous Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Heirs of J Paul Getty,» 80 - year - old director Ridley Scott's («Alien: Covenant») All the
Money in the
World tackles such an explosive story, the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer, «The Dinner»), grandson of oil tycoon John Paul Getty (Christopher Plummer, «The Man Who Invented Christmas»), and a billionaire said to be the richest man in the w
World tackles such an explosive story, the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer, «The Dinner»), grandson of
oil tycoon John Paul Getty (Christopher Plummer, «The Man Who Invented Christmas»), and a billionaire said to be the richest man in the
worldworld.
After being violently bullied as a young teenager in 2015's King Jack and having had his ear cut off as the kidnapped
oil heir John Paul Getty III in last year's All the
Money in the
World, Plummer is taking on perhaps his darkest project yet in Lean on Pete, the new film from 45 Years director Andrew Haigh out in New York and Los Angeles today.
In other words, unless you're already on the list, there's not enough
oil money in the
world to get McLaren to sell you one.
Though the title and release date are still TBD, what we do know is that it will be a «multi-layered family saga exploring class, manners,
money, marriage, sex, and secrets within the moneyed
world of
oil magnates and socialites in a freewheeling, 1960s, Texas.»
Countries such as the BRIC emerging market countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) but especially China and Russia, resent a situation where the developed countries of the
world print
money to sustain their economies (and keep the politicians in office) by purchasing hard assets such as
oil, minerals, and manufactured goods for essentially nothing.
The chief strategist for Canada at BlackRock Inc., the
world's largest
money manager, doesn't see a single attractive sector in the local stock market because
oil prices will stay low.
Another speculative system, however, drives the art
world's well -
oiled machine:
money.
Instead of making
money by harvesting forests for wood products and for crops like palm
oil, governments and citizens in the developing
world would need to accept a different model based on so - called conservation payments, which could be used for education, health care, and alternative economic development.
Guess it pays to be the biggest
oil company in the
world — even though their profits are at the lowest they've been in six years, Exxon still managed to spend more
money on lobbying efforts for the climate bill than the entire clean energy industry combined.
«Our company is in effect making a massive bet — with shareholders»
money — that the
world will remain addicted to
oil for decades, even as its competitors are taking steps to hedge their bets,» the group wrote.
So even if by miracle a sceptical scientist would be financed by Big
Oil (it is unfortunately impossible), it would be certainly a positive action that would restore a balance in a
world where not only Big
Oil but mad people like Soros an other billionaires pour
money in environmentalism.
Well if
oil money is corrupt and evil — and if green activists really believe that those who take it are nefarious and untrustworthy — why are there no websites analogous to Greenpeace's ExxonSecrets about the very long, very close relationship that the
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has enjoyed with Shell (aka Royal Dutch Shell)?
They are in it for the
money, the status, and for their constant, expense - paid trips to vacation spots around the
world to strategize about how to sell their snake
oil to an increasingly skeptical public.
I make precisely as much
money from granting agencies for shooting down Jelbring's absurd paper as I do from the Big
Oil companies for stating that the preponderance of evidence suggests that the very real GHG - GHE is not a catastrophic threat under any reasonable scenario for the economic and technological development of the
world for the rest of the 21st century.
Whether it's timber, diamonds,
oil or other minerals, we find case after case of dirty
money being moved around the
world, with the transactions and deals obscured by anonymous company ownership.
That online skeptics are so hyper - normal, imagining that the whole
world revolves around a gentleman's «debate» allowed Orsekes and Hoggan etc. to paint skepticism any color they wanted and thus successfully create the great meme that they were robotic slaves of
oil money influence.
Wednesday, May 30, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, Upper Valley Food Co-op Gathering Room, WRJ Free Workshop and Discussion: The Future of
Money: Creating a Human Scale Local Economy Presenters include Gwen Hallsmith, Co-author Creating Wealth: Growing Local Economies with Local Currencies Monday, June 4, 6:30 pm, Colatina Exit, Upstairs 1st Monday Film: Gas Hole What caused America to go from being a leading exporter of
oil to the
world's largest importer?
Yep, there has been some
money sourced from
oil companies, a drop in the ocean compared to the funding recieved by greenpeace, WWF, and governmental climate change agencies in the western
world.
«Dirty to me would be
oil that you buy from parts of the
world where the people that sell it to you hate your guts and part of the
money ends up in the hands of terrorists.»
From another angle, if the US wasn't so utterly dependent on fossil fuels it would not have to spend so much
money supporting the national and corporate goals of ensuring that the
oil keeps flowing, in the process supporting despotic regimes, even supporting friendly governments trying to peddle their environmentally destructive
oil as a better alternative to those regimes, and de facto supporting rampant environment destruction in some of the
world's poorest regions.
That's right: Chavez squandered his nation's
oil money on healthcare, education and nutrition when he could have been building the
world's tallest building or his own branch of the Louvre.
In the early Spring of 2004 FLO told Nasser that there was no such thing as Fair Trade olive
oil and they didn't think they could invest the time and
money to help him to create the
world's first, especially in Palestine.
«I have to ask a question: why in the
world would we ever consider approving a new big
oil pipeline to carry dirty fuel and keep America addicted to
oil, when we can save
money, create jobs, and reduce our dependence on foreign
oil by moving towards stronger fuel economy standards?»
In this conference, they're going to try to take our
money and send it to third -
world countries because of, since we spend so much
oil and these other countries have suffered, then were going to give our
money to these third -
world countries.
After several years of using
oil money to support wheat prices at five times the
world market level, the government was forced to face fiscal reality and cut the subsidies.
The practice's recent representations include: (i) CONMEBOL in connection with U.S. criminal investigations and prosecutions into allegations of bribery and corruption in the international soccer
world; (ii) the Special Committee of Banco BTG Pactual S.A. («BTG Pactual») in an internal investigation of alleged corruption involving its former CEO and other bank executives, in which we found no basis to support the allegations against the Bank and its employees; (iii) two of the largest construction companies in Brazil in potential civil and criminal investigations and litigation involving the Petrobras bribery scandal (Lava Jato), the largest corruption scandal in Latin American history, involving allegations of over $ 2.5 billion in bribes and kickbacks; (iv) the Government of Brazil in a corruption matter involving former senior government officials and multiple jurisdictions; (v) the General Manager of one of the largest energy companies in Central America in connection with allegations of bribery in Guatemala; (vi) a Mexican high - ranking executive for Wal - Mart Stores, Inc. in connection with DOJ and SEC FCPA investigations against Wal - Mart; (vii) a large Argentinean
oil company and its owner, one of Argentina's wealthiest individuals, in connection with high - profile DOJ and SEC investigations involving alleged FCPA violations to secure an extension of
oil rights in an Argentinean oilfield; (viii) the United State's largest chemical and industrial products companies in an internal investigation of alleged corruption involving its Mexican subsidiary; (ix) the Rosenthal family, one of the most prominent families in Central America, in a number of related criminal matters; and (x) a senior executive of one of Venezuela's largest engineering companies in DOJ investigations into corruption and
money laundering involving PdVSA.
Terje Breivik, a lawmaker for the Liberal Party, which supports the minority government, said it's clear Norway can't keep setting «
world records in
oil money spending.