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Young talented students from prestigious universities and top business schools met at the ESCP Europe's London Campus on 22nd & 23rd February to participate in the 2019 School’s Energy Trading Challenge.

 

Jointly organised by our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) students, in collaboration with Smart Global, ESCP Europe, and its Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM), this year’s challenge sponsored by Glencore - one of the world’s largest global diversified natural resource companies and a major producer and marketer of more than 90 commodities, with 90 offices in over 50 countries- provided an excellent platform for students to learn key insights on trading oil and gas products.

 

London Campus Dean Prof. Dr Simon Mercado, Prof. Dr Kostas Andriosopoulos, Executive Director of the RCEM and Academic Director of ESCP Europe's Energy Management Programmes, and Luke Horswell, Director of Smart Global delivered the welcomed 205 attendees representing 23 universities at this truly international competition.

 

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Gold was trading close its lowest in nearly two weeks on Friday, hurt by sharp losses in the previous session from month-end profit taking, strong US economic data and a higher dollar.

 

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The Yellow Tour visited Tennessee River Music Inc., Lookout Mountain Genetics, Sand Mountain Research & Extension Center, and Circle R Hay Farm

A sign somewhere in Kokkari.

Trade Show, Commodity Conference 2017

Trade Show - 2018 Commodity Classic, Anaheim, Calif.

stairway to nowhere.

Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding speaks to different commodity representatives

Dr. Carl Bradley presented an update on soybean cyst nematode at the 2019 Kentucky Commodity Conference in Bowling Green, Kentucky on January 17, 2019.

The U.S. government began rationing goods in 1942. Beginning with tires, civilians were limited in how much of certain commodities they could purchase.

 

Gasoline was rationed on the East Coast in March of 1942. Rationing became nationwide by the fall of 1942. Under the system drivers got different allotments of gasoline, depending on who they were and what they needed a car for. Initially, the basic ration was three gallons a week.

 

"T" rations were issued to truck drivers, who got unlimited access to gasoline. This trucking ration card was issued to a downtown Wilmington, N.C., business.

 

Date: July, 1944

 

CFM 1983.028.003

Gift of W.H. McEachern III

 

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