Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Energy Investing Column at Investorideas.com with Karl Miller
Energy Commentary from Karl Miller

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About Mr. Miller
Karl Miller
Mr. Miller is a globally recognized energy executive and institutional investor with a balance of both financial and energy sector expertise. Mr. Miller began his career on Wall Street during the 1980s and has an extensive background in banking, commodities trading and risk management.
Mr. Miller is acclaimed for multiple ground breaking market calls and investments, including the U.K switching from a net gas exporter to a net gas importer in 2000, called the California energy crisis in 2001,called the Ethanol and Bio diesel boom and bust in 2007, called the renewable energy boom and bust cycle underway in 2008, and most recently called the revival of natural gas in the United States in 2009.
Mr. Miller has a long history in the global energy business and has held a variety of executive management positions both within the United States, Europe and Asia. Mr. Miller has bid on over $25 billion in energy related assets during his career.
Mr. Miller has built, restructured and managed energy businesses for major public energy companies on several continents, including PG&E Corporation, Electricite de France, El Paso Energy, Enron Corporation and JPMorgan Chase.
Mr. Miller holds an MBA in Finance from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Mr. Miller also holds a B.A. in Accounting from Catholic University located in Washington DC.
Recent Articles at Investorideas.com
Now is the Time to Own Natural Gas and Oil Companies If You Believe Market is going to Correct Greater than 10% and the U.S. Dollar will Fall
We Don't Know How Steep the Natural Gas Production Decline Curve will be for Non-Traditional production; Leading to Higher Volatility and Prices for Natural Gas Going Forward
Why the U.S. Natural Gas Industry is NOT in a State of Permanent Excess Supply
Because You Asked: "U.S. Renewable Energy: A Self-Inflicted Crisis in the Making"
Wall Street Backs Industry Icon Karl W. Miller on Bi-Partisan U.S. Energy Policy Initiatives
Energy Industry Icon Calls on Washington to Focus on America, and Start Solving Energy and Housing Problems
A True Clean Energy Investment: Chesapeake Energy Corp - (NYSE: CHK) - Industry: Natural Gas Exploration & Production
Energy Industry Icon Rebuffs Obama Renewable Energy Plan as Substantial Threat to Stability of the U.S. Energy Market
Renewable Energy: A Flawed Strategy and Self Inflicted Crisis
U.S. Renewable Energy: A Self-Inflicted Crisis in the Making


Disclaimer:
All content is the opinion of Karl Miller. Mr. Miller is not compensated for the creation of the published content.
Content found in the articles is subject to the terms found in the InvestorIdeas.com disclaimer and does not represent a recommendation of investment advice. Investors should seek the advice of a qualified investment professional prior to making any investment decisions.



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