News

March 10, 2010

Forbes headlines

» Oil King Warns Of 'Green Bubble'
Touting $90 billion expansion plan, Saudi Aramco chief says no matter how fast alternatives are ramped up, world will depend on oil for decades to come.
» Oscars 2010: Movie Theaters Go Green
Theaters across the nation are making the movie-going experience a great, green adventure.
» Anadarko Loosens Its Purse Strings
Petroleum company unveils capital spending plans at investor conference Tuesday.
» Aviation Dodges Cap-And-Trade
Specific green initiatives for the inustry will likely fall by the wayside of more sweeping climate reforms.
» Ghana's Dubious New Partner
The African nation flirts with China on a major energy deal.

Business Journal headlines

» Frost Bank earns national honors for small business banking
Greenwich Associates presented several national and regional awards to Frost Bank for delivering quality banking services to small businesses and middle-market firms. (CFR)

» Fox Chase Bancorp to change structure of company, offer more shares
Fox Chase Bancorp, the holding company for Fox Chase Bank, said its board of directors has adopted a plan to convert from a two-tier mutual holding company structure to a stock holding company structure.

» Chase won't bend to PNC plans
Executives with at least one of the banks that PNC Financial Services plans to leapfrog in the Milwaukee market said they have no plans to let their newly emboldened competitor flatten them. (PNC)

» Citi to double private bankers over several years
Citigroup plans to double the number of private bankers over the next several years, from 130 to 260, Citi Private Bank?s North America CEO Peter Charrington told Dow Jones Newswires. (C) (WFC) (BAC)

» Earthquake authority chief testifies to Congress
California Earthquake Authority chief executive Glenn Pomeroy on Wednesday testified to two congressional subcommittees in support of a bill to reduce the cost of earthquake insurance.


Energy Bulletin headlines