2012 is The Year of the Dog! ~ Bully Bling Energy Gains Market Share as Southern Marylander's Support Growth PRWeb via Yahoo! News Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:32 PM PDT Could a New Energy Drink Take Over the Energy Drink Market? Bully Bling Energy, an energy drink commercialized in 2010, rapidly spreads across United States and announces the launching of their EnerGear apparelWaldorf, Maryland (PRWEB) March 21, 2012 Bully Bling Energy is now expanding and are looking for Sales Reps and Distributors across the USA and abroad. Currently, the energy drink is being ... | Obama, GOP vie for upper hand on energy Deseret News Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:31 PM PDT Wooing a nation of increasingly angry motorists, President Barack Obama and his Republican rivals are all plunging into... | The Energy Report - Shock and Awesome! International Business Times Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:28 PM PDT The Saudis tried to shock and awe the oil market but you have to believe that the market will start asking what you are going to do for me in the future. Ali Naimi, the man I named the Fed Chairman of oil back in the early nineties, boasted to the market that they could increase their already near 30 year high production by a whopping 25%. | Obama goes to four states on energy tour Gulf Times Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:28 PM PDT Reuters/Washington Shiny solar panels, sprawling gas fields and the site of a future oil pipeline will give President Barack Obama a set of convenient photo backdrops this week as he launches a campaign-like tour to tout his energy policies to Americans. | Starbucks adding energy drinks, U.S. factory jobs Reuters via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:28 PM PDT By Lisa Baertlein SEATTLE (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp is expanding into the fast-growing energy drink category and plans to add manufacturing jobs in the United States, the world's biggest coffee chain ... | Has The Earth Ever Run Out of a Natural Resource? Resource Investor Wed, 21 Mar 2012 14:27 PM PDT Throughout human-kindâs history on Earth, we have never exhausted the supply of any mineral or energy commodity, with one notable exception. But before I make my case, letâs cover some historic background. | | |
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