Selected Product: | Energy Derivatives: Trading Emerging Markets Hardcover Publisher: Energy Pub Enterprises Release Date: 2000-07-01 ISBN-10: 0970222807 ISBN-13: 9780970222800 List Price: $85.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives with Derivagem CD (7th Edition) (Prentice Hall Series in Finance) ISBN-10: 0136015867 ISBN-13: 9780136015864 List Price:$200.00 Fundamentals of Trading Energy Futures and Options ISBN-10: 0878148361 ISBN-13: 9780878148363 List Price:$69.00 Understanding Today's Natural Gas Business ISBN-10: 0974174408 ISBN-13: 9780974174402 List Price:$74.95 |
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