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Posted on Thursday, 10th November 2011 by Jana Sanders

DISTRICT 7B

Brown County

New drill: Connaway Oil and Gas Co. will drill Well No. 104 on the J&F Oil “A” lease. three miles west of Winchell, in the following fields: Dudley (Caddo), Brown County Regular, Brown County Regular (Marble Falls) and Wildcat. Total depth: 1,000′. Location: 720′ FWL and 4,000′ FNL of the E. Perry survey. Abstract No. 745. Status No. 727506. API No. 049-36096.

New drill: Earthbound Resources LLC will drill Well No. 1M on the Henderson lease, 2.5 miles south of Brookesmith, in the Brown County Regular field. Total depth: 2,000′. Location: 1,650′ FSL and 150′ FEL of Section 3 of the B&B survey. Abstract No. 131. Status No. 727342. API No. 049-36097.

Callahan County

New drill: Nosivad Oil Inc. will drill Well No.

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Posted on Saturday, 5th November 2011 by Charlotte W

Argentina’s Banco Patagonia expects loan growth to slow down next year, mainly as a result of lower demand stemming from a strong increase in the benchmark Badlar rate, CFO Rub?n Iparraguirre told a conference call.

The executive also said the outlooks for 2012 – such as GDP growth – that the bank had worked with until 20 days ago are currently under review. As a result of this, he declined to give a loan growth estimate for next year.

Banco Patagonia’s net loans to the private sector grew 62.7% as of end-September to 10bn pesos (US$2.36bn) compared to the same time in 2010, fueled by unsecured consumer lending and credit cards.

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Posted on Thursday, 3rd November 2011 by Jana Sanders

Many employees and business owners spend the majority of their time online; they email even when they’re one office away; they chat even if they’re in the next cubicle, and they look things up online even when their friend next door probably knows the answer. Some may say this is anti-social, but the appeal of the Internet is not going anywhere anytime soon. As I pondered all of the different ways companies utilize the internet for communication, I began question long distance communication. Email works well, but what about when you want to have an important meeting? Many companies are now using what is known as web conferencing.

For those who are unfamiliar, web conferencing is simply a way to communicate with workers and clients through the Internet. In Read more…

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Posted on Monday, 31st October 2011 by Mark Chambers

The Academy of Learning in Retirement will host Jim Peach, NMSU Regents Professor of Economics, and his colleagues for a four part discussion on “Debts, Deficits, and the U.S. Economy: What’s Real and What’s Not?” at the November Academy for Learning In Retirement lecture series.

The lectures scheduled are:

  • Monday, Nov. 7: Jim Peach, “Debts Deficits: Do We Have a Problem?”
  • Wednesday, Nov. 9: Richard Adkisson, NMSU professor of economics, “Tax Myths”
  • Monday, Nov. 14: Chris Erickson, NMSU associate professor of economics, “What’s New in Banking and Finance”
  • Wednesday, Nov. 16: Michael Ellis, re

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Posted on Saturday, 29th October 2011 by Mark Chambers

Market research is an organized effort for collecting information about different target markets. It is a very important part of business strategy. The term is often confused with marketing research. However, there is a clear distinction between the two terms. The term marketing research includes marketing processes. The term market research includes learning about target markets. Conducting extensive market research can help you to get advantage over your competitors. Carrying out market research can help you to analyze the market size and competition and identify the needs of your target market.

Surveys are an effective way for conducting market research. You can prepare concise, straightforward and relevant questionnaires. This will help you to analyze the sample group that represents your target audience. Read more…

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