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	<title>FX Trading System &#187; liquefied natural gas</title>
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		<title>TransCanada Pipelines Limited</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[energy business]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The TransCanada Pipelines Limited is a company that is primarily concerned on the development and operations of energy infrastructures in North America, they provide fuel so you can buy it with your gas credit cards. The company’s business scheme is divided into two categories. The first division is the TransCanada Pipelines that engages mainly on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The TransCanada Pipelines Limited is a company that is primarily concerned on the development and operations of energy infrastructures in North America, they provide fuel so you can buy it with your <a title="gas credit cards" href="http://bestgascreditcards.info/">gas credit cards</a>. The company’s business scheme is divided into two categories. The first division is the TransCanada Pipelines that engages mainly on pipeline business. The pipeline system covers huge areas in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Some of the wholly owned pipelines include the Alberta System, Canadian Mainline, ANR Pipeline, and GTN System. While the affiliated pipelines include the Northern Border Pipeline Company, Portland Natural Gas Transmission System, Trans Quebec and Maritimes Pipeline, and the Great Lakes Gas Transmission Company.</p>
<p>The other business division of this company is the Energy Business. It functions for power operations, natural gas storage, and liquefied natural gas processing. It also conducts wholesale and retail electric marketing in some parts of Canada and the United States. In addition, TransCanada Pipelines Limited has been very active in providing their shareholders with the right quality of services they need. Its common shares are being listed in the Toronto Stock Exchanges, as well as, in the New York Stock Exchange.</p>
<p>Investing in this company will assure of a good annual return, especially under their Energy Business division, particularly on liquefied natural gas processing and selling. Furthermore, resources are being provided very well by the company, especially that their pipelines runs a long distance. Shareholder of this company are also welcome to monitor their stock and finance conditions through the use of stock trading software tool that are being utilize on stock exchanges, like the NYSE.</p>
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