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Petrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
"Ripping up?" HK down 2.96% Thursday, and down up to 10 points last five days. CHK down 3.78% Thursday, and down up to 10 points last five days. Beware hyperbole and/or "exuberant enthusiasm," to quote our late great Chairman of the Fed. RIP rather than Rip Up is the ruibric. ReplyPetrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
There are many good NG investments (and oil investments also).I like CHK--the chairman is buying huge amounts of stock;, all USA sourced, so there is no terrorism premium; company owns vast acreage in all the major new NG finds, so not dependent upon one geographic area; and finally, NG is still cheap compared to oil, and is in growing demand.
I also am careful not to allow any one company (or industry) to become too large a part of my portfolio. Reply
Petrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
If congress would get off the oil crap and get behind NG Opec would be put in it's place and the U.S. would be less dependant, the dollar stronger, economy would recover faster, greener emissions from NG burning cars, WE have plenty of NG!!!!! Also the infrastructure is already in place. You don't have to wait until they build NG gas stations when you can refuel you NG car in your own garage using the gas connection already there!!!!!!!!1 ReplyPetrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
CHK- solid fundamentals, great management, and a favorable environment for energy what isn't attractive here? ReplyPetrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
These stocks got shot this morning but recovered....HK has some nice acerage therewww.oilshalegas.com/ha... Reply
Natural Gas: Playing the Haynesville Shale [view article]
Great Article Jim....this shale play is going to be huge....another great site iswww.oilshalegas.com/ha...
And for a list of companies drilling at Haynesville
www.oilshalegas.com/ha...
Keep up the good work! Reply
Petrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
HK is severely undervalued by my screwball guage even at $50 and I've had it on my buy list for awhile kicking myself all the time for not buying it. The dent in its climb from the present market selloff is probably about all the pullback there will be anytime soon. ReplyPetrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
I'd love to hear the reasoning behind valuing HK at $10 billion, or roughly $40 milllion per employee. While CHK is at about 4% of that. ReplyMontague
Petrohawk and Chesapeake Fly on Haynesville Shale News [view article]
ripping up a negative 3 points each as of 10 AM ReplyJust How Bad Was June? [view article]
This market is making Wall Street weaker both here and abroad. Without the legitimacy it needs derived from a strong economy, other emerging countries are taking some of Wall Street's steam.Check out this article about the effects of the current economy on finance careers as well as the emergence of new exchanges in China.
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Will Electric Power Cause the Next Price Shock? [view article]
ABOVE ALL keep the government out of determining a solution. They have the unique ability to convert a recession into a depression. ReplyWill Electric Power Cause the Next Price Shock? [view article]
There is no such thing as Congress getting it right or even close to right. The word loser was invented to describe those vassals of the enviro loonies.They will not be happy until gasoline is $ 10.00 a gallon or more. ReplyJust How Bad Was June? [view article]
Nice return. It seems very ominous to me that no one is stepping in to support this market even at severely oversold levels. still too dangerous to play anything long here. ReplyJust How Bad Was June? [view article]
Grains and Oil futures are up today. It looks like a great day for the Ag stocks to reverse. They are currently far down for the day. I think they may go up from here heading into a holiday weekend. Replyspeculator
Just How Bad Was June? [view article]
I don't think we will see 1400 again this year. I think we are in for a long recesssion. That is why I'm short! Reply