Financial News Discussion of HES - Hess Corporation on Squawk On The Street

Financial News for Hess Corporation (HES)

HES 3/19/2010 4:00PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$61.66 $46.33 — $69.74 $20.2 Billion 0.60% $0.40

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Hess Corp. was discussed on Squawk On The Street which was originally produced by CNBC on 11/2/2009
Viewers on 11/2/09 heard about Hess Corporation on Squawk On The Street with host, Mark Haines. It is always interesting to see how discussions of Hess Corporation affect the stock going forward.

Hess Corporation is in the news. Find out how this impacts HES trading on Ockham Research.

Data out of china, which is good for what it's worth, right? Somebody -- somebody's hanging in there. The paul krugman on the left, HESS he's writing we need more is the market pricing in the uncertainty in the u.S. Economy? >> I think absolutely. And that's why we've seen the volatility come back. Even when the vix did get down towards the lows coming into the earning season, we actually saw an upward-sloping vix curve. Meaning if you look at the futures contracts in the out months in september and into

“t's why we've seen the volatility come back. Even when the vix did get down towards the lows coming into the earning season, we actually saw an upward-sloping vix curve. Meaning if you look at the futures contracts in the out months in september and into ” Squawk On The Street Nov 2, 2009 9:22 AM
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