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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has a long-term game plan for Haynesville gas

At a time when companies in a U.S. natural gas field have been losing money and exiting Louisiana’s Haynesville shale basin, Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones’ Comstock Resources is picking up cheap assets, betting on the field’s proximity to the growing U.S. Gulf Coast export hub.

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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has a long-term game plan for Haynesville gas

Reuters on Wednesday reported that Comstock Resources is in talks to buy Chesapeake Energy Corp’s Haynesville shale assets in Louisiana. A deal would come just months after Comstock paid $1.1 billion to buy privately held Covey Park Energy to become the largest operator in the region. …read more […]

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IRA vs. 401(k): Retirement Plan Differences

If you’re looking at retiring in the future, you’ve probably heard of an IRA and a 401(k). But what’s the difference between these two retirement-saving plans? The bottom-line answer: one is employer sponsored and one you can open with almost any provider.
Before you read any further, it’s important to know you can have both. There is no rule that says you can’t have both an IRA and a 401(k). But knowing the differences between the two can help you decide the best way to reach your retirement goals.
What Are the Different Retirement Plans?
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FAA administrator tells team to ‘take whatever time needed’ on 737 MAX: memo

U.S. Federal Aviation Administrator Steve Dickson told his team to “take whatever time is needed” in their review of Boeing Co’s 737 MAX, reiterating that the path to approval is “not guided by a calendar or schedule,” according to a Nov. 14 memo reviewed by Reuters.

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FAA administrator tells team to 'take whatever time needed' on 737 MAX – memo

U.S. Federal Aviation Administrator Steve Dickson told his team to “take whatever time is needed” in their review of Boeing Co’s 737 MAX, reiterating that the path to approval is “not guided by a calendar or schedule,” according to a Nov. 14 memo reviewed by Reuters. The memo was sent to Ali Bahrami, a top FAA safety official, and follows a statement by Boeing on Monday saying that the FAA could approve in December fixes to software that played a role in two fatal crashes of the 737 MAX. The 737 MAX has been grounded worldwide since …read more […]