Top Energy Penny Stocks To Watch Making New 52 Week Highs In 2021
Energy Penny Stocks To Watch After Reaching New 52-Week Highs
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Whether you’re talking about
penny stocks or not, industry sentiment has become a huge driver for the market, in general. Granted, Tuesday’s action was market-wide and didn’t really stem from one industry in particular. However, on a given day, you can generally see certain niches in the market driving directional moves.
In light of this, one of the hardest hurt, yet one of the best performing industries in the stock market over the last year, has been energy. The mix of reopening optimism, stimulus measures, upbeat sentiment on new alternative energy opportunities, and more have helped boost the energy market as a whole.
Energy Emergency - Texas Power Provider Warns Of Rotating Outages As Cold Weather Tests Limits Of Grid situation in Texas doing from bad to worse:
Weather forecast models suggest the polar vortex will continue pouring Arctic air into much of the central US through Feb. 20. This means nat gas prices could rise even higher early next week as electricity demand continues to soar over the weekend as Americans crank up their thermostats and watch Netflix shows or mine Bitcoin.
Texas power grid operator
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is asking consumers and businesses to reduce their electricity use as much as possible Sunday, Feb. 14 through Tuesday, Feb. 16.
"Power Bills To The Moon": Chaos, Shock As Electricity Prices Across US Explode zerohedge.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from zerohedge.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Yoakum County mourns civic leader Jeannette Head
Yoakum County mourns Jeannette Head By Brittany Michaleson | February 10, 2021 at 6:16 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 8:21 PM
PLAINS, Texas (KCBD) - Friends and family of Jeannette Head say she was a sounding board, a good citizen and a grandma who wasnât ready to give up.
She died last week from complications from COVID-19.
Head was a director and bookkeeper for the Watermelon Roundup in Plains for 20 years.
The roundup draws more than 8,000 people to West Texas each year for free melons, live music, a car show and more.
Her granddaughter, Sharla Vantine, says Head was a gracious host to more than 100 vendors every Labor Day weekend.