The Oxford Princeton Programme Announces 2011 Global Autumn Course Catalogue


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The Oxford Princeton Programme Announces 2011 Global Autumn Course Catalogue

With the challenges facing today's energy markets, and hence, the pressure on executives to perform at their peak, it is more critical than ever to keep one's skills current, and build on new ones. With this in mind, The Oxford Princeton Programme is pleased to present its 2011 Global Autumn Course Catalogue.

Princeton, NJ (PRWEB) July 21, 2011

With the challenges facing today's energy markets, and hence, the pressure on executives to perform at their peak, it is more critical than ever to keep one's skills current, and build on new ones. With this in mind, The Oxford Princeton Programme is pleased to present its 2011 Global Autumn Course Catalogue.

“New course titles have been added to what is already the energy industry's most comprehensive commercial curriculum,” says Jobert E. Abueva, Vice-President, Global Sales and Marketing, The Oxford Princeton Programme. “Professionals of all levels and interests in oil, gas, power, risk management and much more will find training suited to their needs to function effectively.”

Over 100 courses are available this Autumn throughout the world. Locations include the following: London, Oxford, Geneva, Cape Town, Melbourne and Singapore just to name a few. For those with widespread company interest, most courses may also be scheduled as on-site presentation. The Oxford Princeton Programme also offers over 35 self-study web-based training courses designed for professionals, regardless of expertise or experience, seeking the flexibility of time (24/7) and location (worldwide Internet access).

New Titles
The Oxford Princeton Programme is pleased to present these new titles on timely energy issues:

A Disciplined Approach to Asset-based Trading in Oil Markets (ABT)
3 – 4 October 2011 – London, UK
17 – 18 November 2011 – Houston, TX

European Gas and Power Trading (EGPT)
11 – 13 October 2011 – London, UK

International Trading Operations Practice (TROP)
29 Nov – 1 Dec 2011 – London, UK

Fundamentals of Refinery Economics and Blending (FREB)
23 September 2011 – London, UK
21 October 2011 – Calgary, AB
18 November 2011 – Houston, TX

Technical and Operational Aspects Involved in the Handling of Aviation Fuel (AF1)
19 – 20 September 2011 – Oxford, UK

To access the expanded 2011 Global Autumn Course Catalogue please visit:
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/catalogues/global-course-catalogue.html

Please contact Carol Patel for more information on this or any of The Oxford Princeton's wide array of training options at (609) 524-1124 or cpatel(at)oxfordprinceton(dot)com

ABOUT THE OXFORD PRINCETON PROGRAMME, INC.
The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc., with regional offices in Princeton, NJ, Oxford, UK and Singapore, is the world's leading provider of education and training solutions to the energy, commodity and derivatives industries. In addition to PrincetonLive.com, which offers more than 25 energy and commodity web-based training modules, The Oxford Princeton Programme provides more than 70 instructor-led training courses. Designed for all levels of expertise, courses include views of oil, power, natural gas and a variety of other energy, commodity and derivatives topics.

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27% profit every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his option buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads… BUYING options. Most traders don’t even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here’s how he does it.


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