Atlas Energy Resources LLC (ATN)

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    Sep 06 01:54 PM
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    Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale: Welcome to America's Next Great Energy Boom [view article]
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    Sep 06 01:53 PM
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    Investing in the Marcellus Shale [view article]
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    Sep 06 01:53 PM
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    Investing in the Marcellus Shale [view article]
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    Sep 06 01:49 PM
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    The Quest for Marcellus Shale Exposure [view article]
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    Sep 05 10:05 PM
    Bullish on Wachovia - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/5/08) [view article]
    hey jim the bear guess what we ramp up hard on monday,they must pay you a pretty penny to disgrace your self the way you do. walking around with a bear, lol we go down hard again this week , give me a TV show will ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 25 12:18 AM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    SMS IS NOT A METALS RECYCLER. WHAT IS CORRECT SYMBOL?


    On Aug 22 07:36 PM philipcarl3 wrote:

    > Better idea: Check out SMS, a metals recycler. Growth estimate is
    > 30% for next year, yet the forward P/E is only 10. Dividend is 3.5%.
    > Company raised guidance recently and earnings are being reported
    > next week. Great time to buy. Catch the pop before it happens.
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  • commenter
    Aug 25 12:16 AM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    your symbol is wrong or unknown


    On Aug 22 07:36 PM philipcarl3 wrote:

    > Better idea: Check out SMS, a metals recycler. Growth estimate is
    > 30% for next year, yet the forward P/E is only 10. Dividend is 3.5%.
    > Company raised guidance recently and earnings are being reported
    > next week. Great time to buy. Catch the pop before it happens.
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  • commenter
    Aug 24 08:16 PM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    drill OFSHORE? Will that oil stay in the good ol' US of A?? NOPE!!
    HUGE oil will profit along with their bigshots
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  • commenter
    Aug 24 08:12 PM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    offshore drilling?? is there ANY gaurantee that "OUR" oil will stay in the
    good ol' US of A?? NOPE...I don't think more drilling will help anyone but the HUGE oil companies and their bigshots.
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  • commenter
    Aug 23 01:14 PM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    make 55 mph max speed limit for all highways, add $4.00/gal energy tax to all oil based fuels to fund solar, wind development and natural gas exploration and get the US out of foreign oil!! Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 23 01:05 PM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    Dear PSpec.

    What you say about Atlas may be true, but trying to make sense of the organizational structure for the Atlas family of companies makes my head hurt. Does this structure have a valid business purpose?

    Or is it some type of Ponzi scheme perpetrated by the Cohens? Also, can someone whose primary experience is in real estate, effectively manage a natural gas exploration and development company?
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  • commenter
    Aug 23 10:58 AM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    "the domestic enemies of the usa did not die with the soviet union . bankrupting our country is their goal; annoy them by supporting - drill now drill here. "

    No amount of dreaming, wishful thinking, name calling and carrying the ball for the oil and gas lobby - promoted by the "drill here/drill now" guy Knut Gingrich or anyone else - will lead us to some fancied promised land where we can be the masters of our fate based on fossil fuels. And the notion that we can magically make use of oil locked up in Colorado shale conveniently ignores the environmental devastation (that's right, DEVASTATION) that would result from an undertaking similar in scope to that under way in Canada. This is the Colorado Rockies, not northern Alberta, where the moose and mosquitos play. As for drilling along the Santa Barbara coast, here's a thought ... let's first drill along Jeb Bush's Florida coast, and see how far that idea goes. The operative term here is NIMBY and, even if we could meaningfully close the gap between consumption and demand - which we can't - it wouldn't begin to solve the long-term problem that we, as a nation, have to get off the dime and get serious about energy alternatives to fossil fuels.

    As to the "domestic enemies of the usa" - here's one whose comments are worth noting. This domestic enemy said:

    " America has fallen well behind European nations such as Germany, Spain and the Netherlands that already reap huge percentages of their power from wind.

    'We're very ignorant in this country about other forms of energy (than fossil fuels),' he said."

    This domestic eneny of the USA went on to say that "the United States has 4 percent of the world's population and 3 percent of known oil reserves, but is responsible for 25 percent of world oil consumption.

    That means the country spends $700 billion on imported oil each year, which will be unsustainable as prices keep rising.

    And, he said, oil prices are unlikely to drop long-term because world demand of 86 million barrels a day exceeds the world's production of 85 million, which is about as high as the industry can go."

    In other words, cut out the propaganda, bring a halt to the dead-end policies and wishful thinking that have brought us to this point and the American auto industry to the brink of financial disaster: get serious about a long-term national energy plan that will REDUCE our dependence on oil and natural gas - while using the far more domestically-oriented and cleaner natural gas as a bridge fuel, for some years to come.

    And the "domestic energy of the USA" I've quoted is T. Boone Pickens.
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  • commenter
    Aug 23 10:41 AM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    Very nice article (but Jack Y. has a good question above), you hit on a major element that I look for with respect to energy suppliers -- adequate access to low cost infrastructure for delivery of the commodity. That has led me to take a like EP and WMB, and now ATN as a Marcellus Shale play, so thanks!!
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  • commenter
    Aug 23 03:30 AM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    the domestic enemies of the usa did not die with the soviet union . bankrupting our country is their goal; annoy them by supporting - drill now drill here. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 22 03:53 PM
    Atlas Energy: More 'Criminally Undervalued' Than Cramer Realizes [view article]
    Just curious: why not Long APL? Reply