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08.03.26 - 09:48
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Does the Lloyds share price suddenly look like a bargain again? (Fool)
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After a brilliant run the Lloyds share price was starting to look a little overstretched, says Harvey Jones. But does the recent dip offer a buying opportunity?
The post Does the Lloyds share price suddenly look like a bargain again? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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08.03.26 - 09:01
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At 97.5p, is Lloyds a stock to buy now? (Fool)
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Lloyds Banking Group shares are changing hands for 14% less than their 52-week high. Is it now a stock to buy? James Beard investigates.
The post At 97.5p, is Lloyds a stock to buy now? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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08.03.26 - 08:48
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Down 13%! What′s going on at this major FTSE 100 bank? (Fool)
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Mark Hartley investigates what was behind Barclays' share price slump this week and considers if there's a value opportunity in the FTSE 100 stalwart.
The post Down 13%! What's going on at this major FTSE 100 bank? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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08.03.26 - 08:39
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Mehr Döner bestellt - trotz höherer Preise (DPA-AFX)
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KÖLN (dpa-AFX) - Döner wird trotz deutlich gestiegener Preise immer beliebter in Deutschland. Für ein mit Fleisch gefülltes Fladenbrot waren im vergangenen Jahr nach Angaben des Marktforschers YouGov im bundesweiten Schnitt 7,11 Euro fällig. Das sind ......
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08.03.26 - 00:39
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Venezuela′s Gas Potential Could Overshadow Its Famous Oil Reserves (ZeroHedge)
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Venezuela's Gas Potential Could Overshadow Its Famous Oil Reserves
Authored by Felicity Bradstock via OilPrice.com,
While attention is often on Venezuela's vast oil reserves, many experts believe that exploiting its natural gas fields, which were previously neglected, presents a more immediate opportunity for economic success.
Developing Venezuela's gas industry will likely require an energy partnership with neighboring Trinidad and Tobago, as the island nation possesses the necessary infrastructure for processing and exporting the fuel that Venezuela lacks.
Major international companies like Shell and BP are pursuing key Venezuelan gas projects, such as the Dragon and Cocuina fields, a move facilitated by greater leniency on U.S. sanctions.
Following the United States intervention in Venezuela on 3rd January, which brought an end to President Nicolás Maduro's 13-year dictatorship, all eyes have been on the South American country's oil industry. Once one of the world's b...
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