Energy stocks still a great buy

Courtesy MSN Money Latest Articles  Wed, 05/21/2008 - 23:01

A growing, fuel-hungry population makes these companies look like bargains, unless you think global demand for fuel is going to decline (ha!) in the next few years.


 

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