The Dow Industrials Are Sitting Out the Stock Market’s Wild Ride

[ad_1] The Dow Jones Industrial Average last year was a relative bright spot in a battered stock market. Now, speculation is back, and the blue chips are falling behind.  [ad_2]…

WSJ News Exclusive | Chevron Explores Algerian Gas Plans Amid Russian Sanctions

[ad_1] The oil giant is in talks to clinch a deal in the North African nation that holds bigger shale resources than the U.S. [ad_2] Source link

Oil Industry’s Windfall Fails to Excite Wall Street

[ad_1] The biggest Western oil companies, Exxon, Chevron and Shell, have delivered record profits, but investors are still wary. [ad_2] Source link

A $100 Billion Question: Will Exxon or Chevron Go Shopping in Europe?

[ad_1] Major European oil companies’ widening discounts to the two U.S. companies should prompt cross-border M&A talks. [ad_2] Source link

What CEOs Are Saying: ‘The Consumer Is Under Pressure’

[ad_1] Here’s what leaders from Nasdaq, Microsoft, Tesla and elsewhere said about the economy, inflation and other topics this week. [ad_2] Source link

Chevron Rides High Oil Prices to Record $35.5 Billion Annual Profit

[ad_1] The oil company’s profit milestone is about one-third higher than its prior peak. [ad_2] Source link

WSJ News Exclusive | ConocoPhillips in Talks to Sell Venezuelan Oil in U.S. to Recover Billions It Is Owed

[ad_1] ConocoPhillips, which abandoned Venezuela after its assets were nationalized in 2007, is now open to a deal to sell the country’s oil in the U.S. as a way to…

Best Stock-Fund Managers of 2022

[ad_1] Winners’ Circle: In a brutal year for investing, a handful of stock pickers managed to post positive returns. The winner was up nearly 32%. [ad_2] Source link

Venezuela’s Wager to Oust Maduro With Parallel Government Ends

[ad_1] President outlasts U.S.-backed interim leader Juan Guaidó, as opposition moves to oversee foreign assets and negotiate free and fair elections. [ad_2] Source link

Exxon, Chevron Focus on Oil Projects in the Americas

[ad_1] Business Largest U.S. oil companies retreat from big international projects and plan to spend most of their budgets this year in the Western Hemisphere [ad_2] Source link