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" ... 5. Summer Front-Loading Continues. When you have projects costing a small fortune to produce, you want them to have the most potential audience available. That drove the thinking behind Spider-Man's original early-May explosion and the Marvel-led May bonanzas ever since. Studios with two or three major tentpoles to put in the ground are going to do so earlier than ever, so that doesn't leave room for a lot of big-ticket August items. (And no, Let's Be Cops doesn't count as big-ticket.) ... "
" ... It’s a risky proposition to ever say “never” where the the oil industry is concerned, given its 170-year penchant for pretty much always surprising the experts. But I would agree that this nascent new boom does not currently appear likely to create a replay of the 2017-2019 boom, with its 1,100 active rig counts, drilling and fracking bonanzas, crowded highways in the Permian/Delaware Basin, small towns playing host to massive “man camps,” low profits and poor returns on investments. That was a classic production boom in which a series of major new resource plays had simultaneously formed, creating a natural competition among upstream companies to acquire prime acreage positions at often wildly exorbitant per-acre costs and begin the exploitation process. ... "
" ... On the day the Islamic State overran the Iraqi city of Mosul in 2014, it laid claim to one of the greatest weapons bonanzas ever to fall to a terrorist group: a large metropolis dotted with military bases and garrisons stocked with guns, bombs, rockets and even battle tanks. ... "
" ... Tussing’s willingness and ability to stand up to this was remarkable and demonstrated a combination of strength of character as well as intellectual ability. This latter is presumably the explanation for his having convinced Alaska’s politicians to adopt the Permanent Fund, essentially a savings plan for the oil revenue which helped the state become one of the few (and the first) to avoid the resource curse so often associated with oil bonanzas. How he convinced politicians to save money instead of embark on a spending spree would presumably make a good book: I have had no such success and the global record confirms the rarity of such policies. Perhaps a comic book would be more appropriate, with Tussing as a superhero. ... "