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May 7, 2008
Top 10 Credit Issues

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Credit-rating and research firm Standard & Poor’s reports on the Top 10 trends in the oil and gas industry that will affect credit quality in 2008—both up and down. No. 1 Not surprisingly, the first

 

 

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