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  • Warren Buffett ==Berkshire ==Mid American Energy= Wind Power by wind4me
    After studying the business model of the Anshutz Corporation to build a 3 billion wind farm in Wyoming, it became apparent to me that the wiley Warren Buffett bought the railroads company for another reason NOBODY has figured out as of yet. Burlington Northern has the RIGHT OF WAYS to massive... More »
    November 28, 2009 DUK, D, AES
  • Opportunities in the Wind Value Chain by The Green Investor
    After having introduced the wind energy market and established why it has such a very promising future in “Wind Energy: Now Is the Time to Invest”, we explored ways to invest in this space, from the broad industry index approach of the specialized wind ETFs (FAN) and (PWND) to the... More »
    November 11, 2009 ABB, AMN, AMSC
  • CDTV.net Stock Market News and Dividend Report for Tuesday Nov 3, 2009 by John Hanna
    The boards of directors of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.A; BRK.B) and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation (BNSF; NYSE: BNI) today announced a definitive agreement for Berkshire Hathaway to acquire for $100 per share in cash and stock the remaining 77.4 percent of outstanding BNI... More »
    November 3, 2009 BNI, SWK, BDK
  • Update: window closes, AEI IPO pulled, after a whopping size & price cut by IPOdesktop
    Update:  window closes, AEI IPO pulled, after a whopping size & price cutAEI energy price & size markdown, Oct 29: . 17% AEI IPO price slashed to $12.5 from $15 (price range mid-points) plus. 58% cut in IPO shares: to 21mm from 50mm. 97% cut in shares sold by insiders: to 1mm from... More »
    October 29, 2009 AES, DUK, TAC
  • Energy infrastructure AEI (AEI) IPO this week, $3.9bb mkt cap by IPOdesktop
    AEI is scheduled to trade Friday, Oct 30, $750mm IPO, $3.9bb market cap at $15, prince range mid-point For the six months ended June 30, 2009 compared to June 30, 2008 . 20% revenue drop, some of it due to currency 3rd world currency devaluations vs the US dollar .Gross profit increase to 24%... More »
    October 27, 2009 AES, DUK, TAC
  • Earnings Calendar 10-27 Tuesday by MyHappyTrading.com
    The large companies reporting tomorrow are ACE, ACH, ACL, AMTD, APOL, BBV, BEN, BP, CAJ, CX, DAI, ECL, FE, FPL, HMC, JCI, KOF, MCK, NSC, PCAR, RCI, SQM, TII, V, VLO, WIT. The full list, limited to optionable stocks >$3, is below. Reporting before the open:CAJ Canon Inc. [Photographic... More »
    October 26, 2009 ACE, ACH, ACL
  • The developing world takes over by Dr. Stephen Leeb
    A couple of economic statistics released last week suggest the economy may be growing more slowly than expected/hoped/prayed. These included a slowdown in housing and weaker durable goods orders (now that the cash for clunkers program has ended). However, the biggest event was the G20 meeting in... More »
    September 29, 2009 AAPL, SRCL, FPL
  • Dividends get no respect today! by Chuck Carnevale
    Napoleon Hill in his classic book Think & Grow Rich said: “In every adversity lies the seed of a greater or equivalent benefit.” The recession and the accompanying bear market devastated portfolio values.  Although we are currently in the midst of a powerful... More »
    September 18, 2009 ADP, CLX, FPL
  • The Other Shoe by Roger S. Conrad
     Global stock markets have come a long way from the dark days of early March. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 are up by nearly half.Other markets are up even more, particularly in the developing world. And certain sectors--natural resources, for example--have seen... More »
    September 7, 2009 CEG, FPL, CWCO
  • GARP Filtering Financially Fit Companies by Richard Shaw
    One viable approach to investing is seeking growth at a reasonable price (”GARP”) — the P/E ratio divided by the earnings growth rate (”PEG”).  It is a method that attempts to make comparison of P/E ratios between companies more meaningful by considering growth... More »
    September 1, 2009 WMT, IBM, ORCL

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