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2012

Top 10 australian stock broking related links & websites

August 19, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

 

Top  Australian stock broking websites and information links  on the internet

 

Bell Direct (www.belldirect.com.au)

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Directors’ Transactions
Directors’ Transactions tells you who’s buying, who’s selling and who owns what amongst Australia’s company directors.
» www.directorstransactions.com.au

CMC Markets Stockbroking (www.cmcmarketsstockbroking.com.au)

Educated Investor Bookshop
A specialist bookshop located in Melbourne offering same day postage Australia wide and a 10% discount for subscribers to The Intelligent Investor.
» www.educatedinvestor.com.au

Australian Shareholders’ Association
Established as a not-for-profit organisation in 1960 the Australian Shareholders’ Association protects and advances the interests of investors.
» www.asa.asn.au

Grant’s Interest Rate Observer
This fortnightly newsletter is US-centric, highbrow and bears little relevance to the Australian market, but we like his style.
» www.grantspub.com

Income Investor
This site offers information on both upcoming and historical ex-dividend dates, including dividend amounts and franking.
» www.incomeinvestor.com.au

E*Trade (www.etrade.com.au)

New2Shares.com.au
Confused by investing but want to learn more? New2Shares offers five education modules covering everything from telling you why you should invest to reading annual reports and choosing a broker.
» www.new2shares.com.au

Outstanding Investor Digest
It’s expensive and it’s infrequent but the interviews in this US publication are more eagerly anticipated than anything coming through The Intelligent Investor’s mailbox
» www.oid.com

Platinum Asset Management
Australian based fund manager Platinum provide some refreshing words of wisdom in their quarterly reports.
» www.platinum.com.au

The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX)
The ASX website includes market and company news, share prices, ASX education centre, ASX/Dymocks Book Shop, information on derivatives and a directory of stock brokers. For those who would love to attend the lunchtime lectures, a timetable is now available online.
» www.asx.com.au

D.J. Carmichael (www.djcarmichael.com.au)

 

The superinvestors of Graham and Doddsville
This is a highly recommended extract from a lecture given at Columbia University in 1984 by Warren Buffett.
» www.tilsonfunds.com/superinvestors.php3

 

Tilson Funds
It could almost be described as the value investor’s homepage (second only to The Intelligent Investor of course), this website has it all and is a fantastic starting point.
» www.tilsonfunds.com

 

 

Warren Buffett
The Intelligent Investor’s dedicated site to the one of the world’s most successful investors, Warren Buffett.
» www.warrenbuffett.com.au

 

Overseas Stockbroker Website links

Berkshire Hathaway
This site contains Warren Buffett letters to shareholders for every issue since 1977. Essential reading for all value investors.
» www.berkshirehathaway.com

Third Avenue Funds
Martin J. Whitman (Marty Whitman) is a legendary investor and author of a book titled Value Investing: A Balanced Approach. He’s also a regular to the pages of Outstanding Investor Digest (www.oid.com). Whitman founded Third Avenue Management in 1974 and its website contains many gems. Most are to be found in the ‘Shareholder Letters’ section.
» www.thirdavenuefunds.com

 

The Motley Fool

If you know what you’re after then this ‘all things finance related’ website probably has it. The regular email bulletins are informative, but with a UK slant.

» www.fool.co.uk

Australian Stockbroker Links

» ABN AMRO Morgans (www.abnamromorgans.com.au)

» Wilson HTM Investment Group (www.wilsonhtm.com.au)

» HSBC Stockbroking (www.broking.hsbc.com.au)
» Intersuisse (www.intersuisse.com.au)

» Andrew West (www.andrewwest.com.au)
» Austock (www.austock.com.au)
» Baker Young (www.bakeryoung.com.au)
» BBY (www.bby.com.au)
» Burrell Stockbroking (www.burrell.com.au)
» Commonwealth Securities Ltd (www.commsec.com.au)
» Delta Securities (www.deltasecurities.com.au)
» Direct Shares (www.directshares.com.au)
» Gillion Securities (www.gillon.com.au)
» Joseph Palmer & Sons (www.jpalmer.com.au)
» Maquarie DirecTrade (www.macquarie.com.au)
» Morrison Securities (www.morrisonsecurities.com)
» Netwealth (www.netwealth.com.au)
» Sanford Securities (www.sanford.com.au) 
» Smith Barney Citigroup (www.smithbarney.com.au)
» Taylor Collison (www.taylorcollison.com.au)

Filed Under: 2012, Stock Market, Stockmarket Tagged With: Investment

Investing in mutual funds

August 17, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Mutual funds are an investment fund that pools the financial resources of a variety of investors and buys a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds. At inception, the board of directors for the fund set the goals and strategies for the fund. Then, a fund manager is hired to ensure that their directives along with the fund manager’s expertise work in sync for the best returns possible for the fund. Investors have the ability to enter the fund for relatively low up-front investments and have the flexibility to add additional financial resources or sell shares as they desire.

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Mutual Funds: What Are They?

The fund manager allows for investors to relax and let a highly qualified expert do the buying and selling as needed for the fund without having to worry about individual stock and bond purchases and sales.

The mutual fund manager is responsible for the buying and selling of bonds and other securities and reports to the board of directors of the fund. Mutual funds area available both as an “Actively Managed” and “Passively Managed” fund. A passively managed fun is one where the fund manager sets the investment criteria with direction from the board and then buys and sells investments to match the strategy. A passively managed mutual fund is the most reasonable type of fund for an investor to own as the costs associated are less than those of an actively managed fund.

In an actively managed mutual fund, the fund manager is much more intricately involved in the research of companies, markets, industries, and the economy to more fully manage the fund on a day-by-day, and hour-by-hour basis. Actively managed funds have highly educated and experienced fund managers that focus their energies on analysis and keep up-to-date with industry and economic news. While the annual expenses of an actively managed fund may be significantly higher than a passively managed fund, often times, greater returns are seen.

Advantages of Investing In Mutual Funds

1. Experienced fund manager trades stocks and bonds as market, industry and economy requires.

2. Diversified portfolio as many mutual funds contain hundreds of different stocks and bonds.

3. Investors don’t have to invest in individual securities which can be cost prohibitive for some investors.

4. Low up-front minimum investment requirements for mutual funds can be as low as $500.

5. Shares can be sold for cash.

Investors can sell all or part of their shares in mutual funds at the Net Asset Value (NAV) rate. This is the actual mutual fund price that is set at the end of each trading day and is the buy/sell price until the following NAV rate is set.

There are tens of thousands of mutual funds for investors to choose from; in fact, there are actually more mutual funds in the United States than there are individual stocks or securities. Well-balanced mutual funds tend to own a balance of bonds and stocks, often times with stocks slightly outweighing the bonds. Analysts agree that mutual funds are one of the best ways to invest money with minimal risk while enjoying moderate and good returns. For a truly balanced portfolio, experts agree that investments in mutual funds provide the right balance of risk and reward.

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Filed Under: 2012, Bonds, Finance, Gpost, Stock Market, Stockmarket Tagged With: Investment, Money, Mutual Funds

Assange Arrest– Has british police broken International Law.

August 16, 2012 by Reporter 2 Comments

The Australian JULIAN ASSANGE , wanted by British authorities for breaching bail conditions after a court ordered his extradition to Sweden, is just hours from learning if Ecuador will protect him. If not, he faces being ejected from the embassy into the arms of police.

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WikiLeaks tweeted this morning that police in two large vans had arrived ‘‘to surround the Ecuadorian embassy in London’’ about midnight, local time.

The Ecuadorian government will announce it decision on Assange’s bid at 10pm today(AEST).

Two Metropolitan Police vans have parked directly outside the entrance of the Ecuador embassy in the west London building.  Several police vans are outside the embassy, police have been seen entering through a side door and uniformed officers are standing guard at the front entrance.

According to an Australian law expert., Any incursion by the British at the embassy would be ‘‘without modern precedent’’ and could end up before the international courts.

"The Ecuadorian embassy enjoys protection under Article 22 of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations which precludes the United Kingdom authorities from entering the embassy without consent.

"If the United Kingdom revoked the Embassy’s diplomatic protection and entered the Embassy to arrest Assange, Ecuador could rightly view this as a significant violation of international law which may find its way before an international court.”

Mr Patino told a news conference that Ecuador had received a written threat on Wednesday from Britain that "it could assault our embassy" if Assange was nothanded over.

Why would UK take this extreme step ( with possible international law beingbroken)

Some possible reasons

  • Pressure from Other countries( mainly US and Sweden) to get Assange extradited
  • UK Considers Ecuador a small and powerless country with low risk in  taking this bold step for this reasons.
  • Poor decision making process by some London authorities.

 

This increasingly it seems as a a matter between Ecuador and the United Kingdom” though it could have international conseqences

Police have clashed with a Huge protests at the Ecuadorian embassy in London as tension mounts over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s bid for political asylum. Media Commentators have said that US is putting pressure on other governments to  make the extradition of  Julian assange to  Sweden and then the US successful.

A "citizen journalist" with the twitter account https://twitter.com/alburyj, was streaming the ongoing activity at the site  , but the feed has since stopped.

Guest post by Sheldon

Filed Under: 2012, Australian, News Australia, World Tagged With: Emabssy, Eucador, International Law, Julian Assange

From bumper to bumper – The car care couple

August 13, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

In 2005 Australia was gripped by drought and Australian drivers were stranded. Water restrictions in most states meant car owners could no longer pull out the trusty garden hose to wash their vehicles. To wash a car at home required about nine frustrating buckets of water and splashing water over a car didn’t have the pressure to lift grit, the volume to properly remove suds or the spray pattern to tidy up the wheels.

Start of a Business Idea

“This was too frustrating,” says business owner Ian Godwin, “I thought, there has to be a better way to wash a car that’s legal and water efficient.”

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In 2005 Ian started developing a 12V high pressure low flow pump inside a compact tank. In 2007 the prototype was ready enabling a car to be washed in just two buckets of water providing users with a convenient and efficient way to wash a car at home.

Home Made Carwash – Wash me

Ian’s wife, Miriam Tulevski, who has a background in sales and marketing, encouraged the initial production run. “If we can’t get retail support I’ll sell them to Bondi Markets,” she recalls saying.Small business

The product was launched at a major car show in June 2007 and by 2009 it had distribution in Australia’s premium auto outlets including Repco, Autobarn and Super Cheap Auto.

We started winning awards. Car Cube was voted best-in-class by Choice magazine – Australia’s leading independent consumer magazine. Smart Approved WaterMark awarded it 2009 Product of the Year.

Since then, the business expanded into car care accessories under the name Car Cube sold at Big W and Auto One and Wash Me!, a ranged positioned as high performance and low fuss. We also do premium private label car care products.

“We want Wash Me! to be Australia’s best value car care range” says Miriam. “Parts of the range are already available at Woolworths and Retail Adventures.”

“Of course it can be challenging working with your spouse but we’re a strong fit. Our skills are quite different so in business we complement each other. He’s more technical and operational while I’m more business development and strategy. We share a passion for great quality and excellent value and bring this passion to the products we create and supply for our customers,” says Miriam.

Guest article part of the “New small business start up  series”

Related links for Small business start up series

 

Get your own Publicity and start up your business

 

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Filed Under: 2012, Australia, Small Business, Start Up Tagged With: Auto, Car care, Car wash

Technology– New website Review “This is now”

August 11, 2012 by Reporter 1 Comment

The start up scene in Australia is hot and  trending  at the moment  with many start ups  getting million dollar funding’s. We came across a new  breakthrough website called “ this is now” which uses the popular instagram  website to showcase what is happening in Australian cities and places around the world at any particular moment.

Instagram inspired Australian website  launch “ This is now”

This is Now project is a visual composition which uses real-time updates from the ever popular Instagram application based on users geo-tag locations.

This is now which has just launched recently in Australia is innovative , fresh and very interesting concept.

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The tool streams photos instantly as soon as they are uploaded on Instagram and captures a city’s movement, in a fluid story. – ( http://now.jit.su/ )

Aussie website shows Current live picture stream of  cities

This new Australian website uses Instagram photos to create a real-time fly-on-the-wall look at nine major cities across the globe , with more cities to come soon.

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The website when loaded in your browser keeps updating new photos to the page  to give you a live  and current view on what’s going on in any particular city  at that part of time. So how it works is , for example  as users upload a pic say to Instagram or facebook  this website will pick it up and stream  it to the  website as a live upload.

More than 450,000 users have already logged on to This is Now, launched two weeks ago, to view more than 1 million photos posted by tech savvy happy snappers around the world.

Go check it out yourself here http://now.jit.su/ . Sydney is also on the  this is now list for now with more Australia cities to possibly  feature later

Article by jj– JJ is a blogger and likes to blog about Technology, SEO, E –marketing, catch jj on  Google + .

Filed Under: 2012, Entertainment, Technology, Website, Website Builder Tagged With: Instagram, Review, This now, Websites

Get your own Publicity and start up your business

August 5, 2012 by Reporter 2 Comments

We often hear stories of people who set up their business with no start up funds, reinvest the income in the business and grow organically.Small business

Enter the two women who run DIY publicity

Founders, Jules Brooke and Simone Heydon, started Handle Your Own PR in Australia three years ago. And now they are a global business! In 2010 they opened an office in the US and recently started operating in the UK. Handle Your Own PR: Jules Brooke and Simone Heydon. Set up for small businesses and individuals who want or need publicity but don’t have the funds to pay an agency

 

Handle Your Own PR is Small businesses

“We truly have a passion for small business” founding partner Jules Brooke says. “We have a full service PR agency and felt awful turning away potential clients who simply didn’t have the funds to pay for a campaign when we were aware that the media would probably love their story.”

Small business Publicity

Now running in three countries, Australia, the USA and England, (www.handleyourownpr.com.au, www.handleyourownpr.com and www.handleyourownpr.co.uk) Handle Your Own PR is one-of-a-kind. Nowhere else in the world has someone set out to inform and facilitate how to get publicity for small businesses. These two women saw a niche and went for it.

HYOPR is a do-it-yourself publicity business, helping small businesses and entrepreneurs generate publicity without the use of a PR agency. The Australian, UK and US websites are particularly useful for those businesses selling online and are able to post internationally.

Jules and Simone are entrepreneurs with an Australian online business success story. They found a gap in the market and a solution when it was at its lowest. Consequently, Handle Your Own PR was born.

Guest article part of the “new small business start up  series”

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Filed Under: 2012, Australian, Business, Small Business, Small Business, Start Up Tagged With: PR company, Public Relations, Puiblicity

Oven fairy ( Small Business- Start up Series)

July 26, 2012 by Reporter 1 Comment

We are starting a new small business start up  series  where  we will feature Small businesses  that have launched  and willing to share their launch, how they run their business and their success story.

First in the series – Oven fairy www.ovenfairy.com.au

At age 63 you would hardly think starting a new business would be on your mind but that is what I did.

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Oven fairy- Get your Dirt y oven clean

Staring into my dirty oven one day I just could not face the thought of cleaning it again. I searched for someone who would do the job for me and discovered that this service was not available here in Sydney. I immediately thought that here was a business opportunity.

My successful Interior Design business which I have had now for 40 years was extremely busy with many projects in the pipeline but despite that Oven Fairy was born.

Going from never wanting to clean my oven again I was out there developing my new enterprise by cleaning other people’s oven
Key to the “jump start” is the name Oven Fairy.s! It took several months to get the whole system right, training staff, implementing office procedures and imbuing everyone with our commitment to excellent customer service.

Tracking all our advertising a nd promotions told us what worked and what did not. Apart from our repeat business we ask every client where they heard about us so we know month by month where our business comes from.

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The challenges were many from finding the right products that are environmentally safe to honouring our promise to return all the ovens to showroom condition.Oven Fairy is recommended by Ilve, Miele and Smeg and our statistics show that 65% of our business is returning clients and recommendations. We are the premier oven cleaning business in Sydney and we now have 7 Oven Fairies delighting passionate cooks in Sydney.

Oven Fairy also cleans stove tops, range hoods, microwaves and BBQs. Juggling Oven Fairy and Momo Interiors has kept me very busy and I am still enjoying all the excitement and rewards owning a business presents.

I will be 70 years old this year with no plans for slowing down. Passion and commitment to the highest levels of customer service, doing wh at you promise, being on time for appointments all contribute to success.

Get in touch with Rosemary at www.ovenfairy.com.au

Guest article part of the “new small business start up  series”

Related links for Small business start up series

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Filed Under: 2012, Small Business, Start Up Tagged With: Business Start up, Handyman, Oven fairy

Buddy, Can You Spare a Life Insurance Policy?

July 25, 2012 by Gposter Leave a Comment

Anything at all would really help; maybe a little Hartford? MetLife? or Deloitte? Bless you, kind sir.

Dennis Grayson

Not Enough Life Insurance Agents

We recently reported that the number of agents selling life insurance products is dwindling at an alarming rate. At least some are alarmed by it, most notably those captains in the insurance industry who are certain that American’s don’t have enough life insurance and should have more. (Not Enough Life Insurance Agents?)

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Now comes corroborating news that “the prime reason many uninsured individuals don’t have insurance coverage is that no carrier has invited them to purchase their products.” That’s according to a new survey published by Deloitte, LLC, or the subsidiary of Deloitte that is big on insurance and that sort of thing, at any rate. “Even insured individuals who are open to buying additional coverage often say that they have not been solicited by carriers.”*

I would humbly suggest, at the outset of this discussion, that the real reason many uninsured individuals don’t have life insurance coverage is because they simply don’t want it or feel the need for it. As a consequence, they don’t feel even slightly compelled to buy it.

Deloitte study on consumer insurance

The title of the Deloitte study, “The Voice of the Life Insurance Consumer,” is a little troubling in that while consumers may have indeed lent their voices to Deloitte, the company and other captains in the industry may have either been a little tone deaf, or perhaps they only heard what they wanted to hear.

The survey was conducted to provide life insurers with insights into how people perceived the value of life insurance, including where coverage ranked among their other financial priorities, as well how consumers preferred to be reached.

“From our survey it is clear that life insurance is very much on the minds of many consumers,” said Rebecca C. Amoroso, Vice Chairman and U.S. Insurance Leader for Deloitte LLP. (Deloitte was of course the survey’s executive sponsor.)

While there is little data in their study which might actually suggest this, I support Ms. Amoroso’s natural inclination to protect the industry, and her six figured income (I’m only guessing). I would be inclined to replace the word ‘many’ with the word ‘some’.

Guest post by Nicholas for Structured Settlement of www.sellingyourstructuredsettlement.com

Filed Under: 2012, Banks, Business Insurance, Finance, Gpost, Health Insurance, Insurance Tagged With: Consumer, Deloitte, Industry, Insurance Agents, LLC

Australian Secrets sold to Russia By canadian spy

July 25, 2012 by Sheldon 1 Comment

In breaking news for spy revelations ,Jeffrey Paul Delisle, a naval officer, is alleged to have disclosed a vast amount of data of classified information to Russian agents on a scale comparable to the alleged handover of information to  WikiLeaks of  the United States military Secrets  and diplomatic reports

Secrets sold – Canadian spy sells Secrets to Russia

Jeffrey Paul Delisle Canadian  spy ASIO Australia

This case has compromised Australian intelligence information in an international espionage case which has also sent shock waves through Western security agencies.

Delisle worked at the Royal Canadian Navy’s Trinity intelligence and communications centre at Halifax, Nova Scotia.  He communicated classified information to an unnamed foreign entity between July 2007 and January 2012

 

The Spy Data information Leaked by canandian spy

He was arrested after the Canadian Security Intelligence Service concluded he was passing classified information to Russian operatives.
Australian and Canadian governments have discussed  about this at a secret international conference in New Zealand earlier this year

Much of the information allegedly sold secretly to the Russians  by the canadian spy was more highly classified than the disclosures attributed to private Manning, and included signals intelligence collected by the ”Five Eyes” intelligence community of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Other famous Spies and cases

1. Mata HariBorn: 1876; Died: 1917

Spied For: Germany (and Possibly France)

2. Julius and Ethel RosenbergBorn: 1915, 1918; Died: 1953

Spied For: The Soviet Union

3. Aldrich AmesBorn: 1941

Spied For: The Soviet Union

4. Giacomo CasanovaBorn: 1725; Died: 1798

Spied For: Venetian Inquisitors

5. Klaus FuchsBorn: 1911; Died: 1988
Spied For: The Soviet Union

Guest post article by Sheldon – “IF QUICK, I SURVIVE. IF NOT QUICK, I AM LOST. THIS IS “DEATH.”” — SUN TZU (THE ART OF WAR)

Filed Under: 2012, Government Tagged With: ASIO, Australia, Intelligence, Police, Secrets, SPY

Guar – The mining gold from India Coveted by US Miners

July 17, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

The people of rajasthan India often live in poverty, specially a lot of the farmers in the desert land of Rajasthan India. But suddenly a small little bean grown in rajasthan  India is changing many lives for the better , creating a flutter in the Indian commodity market and also worrying a lot of us miners who use this bean  for a mining method called fracturing

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Guar the Indian Bean and Mining by Fracturing

A recent discovery that guar could stiffen water so much that a mixture is able to carry sand sideways into wells drilled by horizontal fracturing, also known as fracking has made this bean a commodity in demand.

U.S. companies drilling for oil and gas in shale formations have developed a big appetite for the powder-like gum made from the seeds of guar giving many small-scale farmers in India  a nice bonanza who produce 80 percent of the world’s beans.
Halfway around the world, earnings are down for an oil services giant, Halliburton, because prices have risen for guar (The bean that is used in fracturing), the bean that many Rajasthan farmers have now started to grow, abandoning their traditional farming crops. . The increase in guar prices is helping to transform this part of the state of Rajasthan in north-western India, one of the world’s poorest places. 

The magic bean Guar from India

 

Gavar Guar Guwar Guvar bean or cluster bean

This hard little bean when ground up, it becomes an essential ingredient for mining oil and natural gas in a process called hydraulic fracturing. This bean Guar is so hard that it can crack teeth, has become an unlikely global player, and poor farmers in India have suddenly become a crucial link in the energy production of the United States.

For centuries in Rajasthan India , farmers here used guar to feed their families and their cattle. These beans are easier to grow in the Rajasthani desert, a land poor in rain. Commercial interest in guar first developed when food companies found that it absorbs water like a souped-up corn-starch, and a powdered form of the bean is now widely used to thicken ice cream and keep pastries crisp.

Fracking boom in the United States


The fracking boom in the United States and now spreading in Europe has led to a surge in natural gas production, a decline in oil imports and a gradual transition away from coal-fired power plants. "Without guar, you cannot have fracturing fluids," said Michael J. Economides, a professor of engineering at the University of Houston who is a fracking expert. "And what everybody is worried about is that there is virtually no guar out there now."

In March, the United States bought 33,800 metric metric tons of guar gum from India, the highest amount ever. Last year, U.S. firms bought an average 22,000 metric metric tons from India a month.

India produces about 85 percent of the world’s guar. Worries for this year’s monsoon, which is vital for an adequate crop has risen in speculation over commodity prices for guar 

Vikas WSP, an Indian company that specializes in the production of guar powders. Vikas signed contracts with farmers guaranteeing a return of nearly $800 per acre if they planted guar, no matter what this year’s monsoon brought.

"Last year was an extraordinary year," said S. K. Sharma, managing director of Lotus Gums and Chemicals in Jodhpur. "In 35 years in this business, I’ve never seen that."

Mr. Sharma said his company would soon open a second plant dedicated entirely to serving gas companies, adding that he was cautiously optimistic that guar prices would remain robust. "But we know there are efforts to grow guar in China, Australia, California and elsewhere, and it has us worried," 

Neil Beveridge, an oil analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Company, said demand for fracking services should continue to grow rapidly as the industry expanded outside North America. "We’re already starting to see a big increase in Eastern Europe, Argentina, Australia, China and India itself," he said.

Mr. Economides, the Houston fracking expert, said. "There are no easy or cheap alternatives to guar,"

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That is good news for guar producers and farmers of Rajasthan India.

Filed Under: 2012, India, Mining, World Tagged With: Binding, Europe, Fracking, Frackturing, Guar Bean, India, Mining oil and gas, US

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