Wait on Peabody Energy–a think there’s more where today’s drop came from
To subscribe to JAM you need to fill in some details below including, ahem, some info on how you'll pay us. A subscription is $199 (although if you're subscribing with one of our special offers it will be lower) for a year for ongoing and continuing access to the...For the short-term, Arch Coal looks like the best way to play rising global coal prices
To subscribe to JAM you need to fill in some details below including, ahem, some info on how you'll pay us. A subscription is $199 (although if you're subscribing with one of our special offers it will be lower) for a year for ongoing and continuing access to the...How to get past the scary short-term volatility in commodities to the long-term profits
To subscribe to JAM you need to fill in some details below including, ahem, some info on how you'll pay us. A subscription is $199 (although if you're subscribing with one of our special offers it will be lower) for a year for ongoing and continuing access to the...MacArthur Coal isn’t underwater but it sure is damp–buy on the drip?
To subscribe to JAM you need to fill in some details below including, ahem, some info on how you'll pay us. A subscription is $199 (although if you're subscribing with one of our special offers it will be lower) for a year for ongoing and continuing access to the...Three barrels and three fish to shoot at in the natural resources acquisition surge
To subscribe to JAM you need to fill in some details below including, ahem, some info on how you'll pay us. A subscription is $199 (although if you're subscribing with one of our special offers it will be lower) for a year for ongoing and continuing access to the...The world is pouring on the coal–and Peabody has got the supply
To subscribe to JAM you need to fill in some details below including, ahem, some info on how you'll pay us. A subscription is $199 (although if you're subscribing with one of our special offers it will be lower) for a year for ongoing and continuing access to the...China is now the world’s No. 1 energy consumer
Who is now the biggest energy user on the planet? Not the United States anymore. In 2009 China took over the No. 1 spot consuming 2.25 billion metric tons of oil equivalent. The U.S. consumed just 2.17 billion metric tons.
Chinese officials have disputed the International