Thursday, November 25, 2010

Arian Silver Mexican Mine with $3.7 billion in reserves

Andrew Mickey gives you the dirt on small mining company quietly working its way into becoming a major player in the growing silver market in Mexico.

Euro -- A Flawed Currency?

Nov. 25 2010 | The euro is flawed currency and Puru Saxena, chief executive at Puru Saxena Wealth Management, is doubtful the currency can survive over the next decade. He explains his bearish views to CNBC's Anna Edwards, Lisa Oake & Yousef Gamal El-Din.

BP Oil Spill Incident Commander Killed in Plane Crash



Jim Black, a BP incident commander for the company's Gulf of Mexico oil spill response team, died in a small plane crash near Destin, Fla., on Tuesday night, the company confirmed.

"Jim was a devoted member of our Gulf Coast spill response team and served many years with Amoco and BP. He will be missed by all who knew him and worked with him. Jim and his family are in our thoughts and prayers."

The Coast Guard said the small plane crashed Tuesday about 7:30 p.m. in Choctawhatchee Bay.

Black, whose job at the oil giant was director of operations for the Gulf Coast Restoration Organization, spent a lot of his time during the past several months in and around New Orleans. His work as incident commander for the oil spill response took him to the Joint Incident Command Center in Robert, to another operations center in Houma and often to New Orleans.

He lived in Katy, Texas, and was heading to Destin for the holidays with his sister, Charlene Miller, and the plane's pilot, Gregory Coleman of Cedar Park, Texas. Miller was Coleman's mother-in-law.
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