It is the spring and the vast herds of Buffalo migrate westwards across the endless sweeping plains of the American savannah.
Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. Well not according to United Utilities, the modern water company with the 1950s name.
Shell. Oil prices. What can you say? Is it Dutch, is it British? Who cares. It is massive. You simply cannot run an investment show without paying great attention to the edifice that is Shell.
Every time there's a gold rush, in whatever it might be, some Smart Alec always says buy the company that makes the shovels.
It's all about as murky as the water in that curiously glowing pool you always see in photos inside nuclear reactors.
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