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Book Description

Stephen Leeb shows how hard times can be a boon for smart investors. As the world faces an energy crisis of unprecedented scope, renowed economist Stephen Leeb shows how surging oil prices will contribute to an economic collapse. With meticulous research and analysis, Leeb shows that due to strong competition from India and China, prices could soon double, a cost for which most countries and investors are ill-prepared. Now, in this groundbreaking book, Leeb not only shows how this crisis will affect consumers, but how savvy investing can turn these dire times into financial gain.

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Hardcover 224 Pages
ISBN-10: 0446579785
ISBN-13: 9780446579780
Publisher: Warner Business Books
Pub date: Feb 21, 2006
Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
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