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  • Getting More of What's Down There by Doug Sheridan
    It’s clear advancements in well-completion technologies and processes have been, and will continue to be, vital to the oil and gas industry’s ability to fully develop the reserves that remain on the planet. Whether it’s trillions of cubic feet of natural gas trapped in the... More »
    November 30, 2009 BHI, BJS, HAL
  • 40 Oil Stocks That Must Be Watched Now by Maximize401k
    The classic "hourglass" Bollinger Band pattern is present in many oil stocks.  BJS is one of the most boisterous with a solid uptrend.Many of these oil service stocks have fantastic patterns:  WFT, HAL, SLB, BJS, PTEN, BHI, NBR, NOV, SII, HERO, RIG, NE, CAM, RDC, PDE, HLX,... More »
    October 15, 2009 WFT, HAL, SLB
  • Return of M&A? Driller…Driller Night! by FINZ.tv
    Few people have been harping on merger mania as much as  Dasan. When he makes an incessant statement, as he has with the return of “merger Monday”, it is cause for attention. Much has been made over the number of insiders selling, when in fact company executives have... More »
    September 23, 2009 CAM, CLB, DWSN
  • 25 Breakout Stocks to Watch: Week of September 14, 2009 by Marco Hickey
    In this post is a fresh list of 25 bullish stocks to watch for the week of September 14, 2009. I will be keeping my eye on all of these stocks this week, but chose only one to write a detailed option trade about this week. All of these stocks demonstrated tremendous strength during Friday's... More »
    September 14, 2009 DIA, SPY, QQQQ
  • Baker Hughes plus BJ Services: Doing Some Simple Math by Tom Armistead
    Mr. Market was not impressed by Baker Hughes' (BHI) acquisition of BJ Services (BJS). BHI was down 10% on the day of the announcement, closing at 34.45. BJS was up only slightly, closing at 16.06. Commentators noted that the combination was a good strategic fit, giving BHI a position in pressure... More »
    September 1, 2009 BJS, BHI, HAL
  • CDTV.net Mergers and Dividend Report for Monday Aug 31, 2009 by John Hanna
    The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) to Acquire Marvel Entertainment and its portfolio of over 5,000 characters for approximately $4 billion.  Under the terms of the agreement and based on the closing price of Disney on August 28, 2009, Marvel shareholders would receive a total of $30... More »
    August 31, 2009 DIS, BHI, BJS
  • Some Thoughts on Baker Hughes' Acquisition of BJ Services by Doug Sheridan
    Baker Hughes’ (BHI) announced acquisition of BJ Services (BJS) is all about BJ Services’ pressure pumping business.  Apparently, Baker Hughes has decided the lack of such services represents a material hole in its portfolio, especially given the fact both the financial and... More »
    August 31, 2009 BHI, BJS, HAL
  • Merger Activity Heating Up by Moby Waller
    We've seen a spate of mergers in recent weeks/months, and not just in the consolidating Financial sector.Today Disney (DIS) announced it was acquiring Marvel Entertainment (MVL), and oil services company Baker Hughes (BHI) announced the acquisition of competitor BJ Services (BJS).The renewed... More »
    August 31, 2009 DIS, MVL, BHI
  • CGTS: New Trading System by Michael Clark
    Last week we found a pretty profound (we thought) relationship between two of our momentum indicators: M4 (which designates overbought and oversold levels the reverse of what one would expect: 90+ oversold; 10+ overbought) and M4 Sum Plus 7, which is an average of the same root-system as... More »
    August 24, 2009 FNM, BJS, HAL
  • Oil Takes a Dive; is it Still Alive? 45 Oil & Gas Option Strategies by Marco Hickey
    As oil sold off over 6% Tuesday, I was searching for some companies to buy on the dip. I decided to look at opening the position with the buy/write option strategy, as this would give me a return if oil rallies, as well as protect my position to the downside if oil continued to slide. As... More »
    July 30, 2009 XOM, CVX, COP

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