March 15, 2013

What Happens to Venezuela's Oil Now?

Roben Farzad, Bloomberg Businessweek

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Investors have been cart-before-horse stoked about Venezuela, and with good reason. There’s lots of upside in an economy that arguably has the world’s largest proven oil reserves and yet has stagnated in the past 14 years.

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