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I am retired apart from managing family investments - mostly equities. I live near Zurich, Switzerland. I keep physically fit by walking and mentally fit with an art hobby and by writing on philosophy, economics and politics as related to cleaning up our polluted planet. My writings are published ...more
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The Bullish Case For Natural Gas Prices In A World Of Net-Zero Transition
1 year ago

Good article. I had one published recently on winners from this situation; https://talkmarkets.com/content/stocks--equities/twinners-from-the-deferred-energy-crisis?post=391877

T’Winners From The Deferred Energy Crisis
1 year ago

Thank you for the compliment. James 

LNG Shipping Cannot Keep Up With World LNG Demand
1 year ago

I added my views about Putin's sickening behaviour above. 

One interesting damage to Russia has been the mass exodus of many better educated people from Russia to countries where their skillls have been welcomed. 

In this article: EE, FLNG
LNG Shipping Cannot Keep Up With World LNG Demand
1 year ago

There is no doubt that sanctions have not worked nor that the US perpetual war machine baited the Russian bear but nothing can excuse Putin's barbaric behaviour.

The western debate on the war in Ukraine tends to treat it as essentially about borders: who governs which territories. It has paid far too little attention to how the territories in question are governed by each side. But the difference is stark. It is most shockingly exposed in how the Russian occupiers behave. Their cruelty goes beyond the murders, rapes, mutilation and plunder by Putin’s forces.

After invading Crimea, Moscow restarted its old persecution of Tatars. There is a state campaign of child abduction. There is a pattern of torture, documented by such initiatives as the Reckoning Project. What this behaviour lays bare is the wantonness of the occupiers’ violence and oppression.   

If he wins it will be more of the same - barbaric treatment of those he claims to be rescuing and I hope the west helps him lose and does not seek appeasement - even if it costs a lot of money.

However my article was not about that but about the consequences that should benefit the companies I feature because replacements for Russian  gas must mostly come in the form of LNG. James 

In this article: EE, FLNG
LNG Shipping Cannot Keep Up With World LNG Demand
1 year ago

David, thank you for the comment and others. I will get  back to you on those when I get a bit more time. James 

In this article: EE, FLNG
LNG Shipping Cannot Keep Up With World LNG Demand
1 year ago

My latest article maybe of interest: https://talkmarkets.com/content/global-markets/sika-unknown-and-undervalued-swiss-world-leader-with-enormous-growth-potential?post=385671

In this article: EE, FLNG
Sika: Unknown And Undervalued Swiss World Leader With Enormous Growth Potential
1 year ago

Thank you for reading and commenting. If you buy I hope it works well for you. If it does that means it does well for me too!

In this article: D, SXYAY
LNG Shipping Cannot Keep Up With World LNG Demand
1 year ago

Thank you. I hope it proves to be good for those - like me - who are invested in these companies. 

In this article: EE, FLNG
Oil, Energy And Related Stocks Of Interest
1 year ago

Good article. I hope you are right and especially I would like to see natural gas have a super cycle. 

In this article: OIH, UNG, USO
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