December 11, 2012

The Gas Revolution Is a Moneymaker

Matthew Boesler, Business Insider


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Citi equity strategist Kingsmill Bond and his team are out with a lengthy report on the natural gas revolution and some of the biggest trade opportunities he thinks it will present.

Bond's advice is to "follow the pig through the python." The report begins, "The gas revolution (the pig) is expanding through the world (the python), impacting a series of sectors and countries, from coal to chemicals, shipping to automotive."


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