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Honeywell International Inc. (HON)

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  • Pension Underfunding: The Next Earnings Shock? [View article]
    this could be devastating but it's difficult to assess with any meaningful accuracy.
    Comment by Tempo dulu
    Dec 23 02:03 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • There's Always a Bull Market Somewhere... [View article]
    We need broader based advancement. Even more positive would be run ups in stocks that will provide leadership and jobs for tomorrow.... More »
    Comment by Moon Kil Woong
    Dec 14 22:44 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Most Important Earnings Report This Week (12/11/09) [View article]
    Well, if Cramer doesn't like CLWR, it must be a winner.
    Comment by awilensky
    Dec 13 20:13 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    i am long RTK. a good day for this article [ pearl harbor day] . Germany and Japan produced lots of syn.fuels over 60 years ago and it... More »
    Comment by saltydog
    Dec 11 16:41 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - A Taste of Honeywell (12/9/09) [View article]
    Who the Hell is Bob Cote??? Never heard of him!!1 The CEO of Honeywell is Dave Cote!!!! Who is this imposter, or did you make him up??
    Comment by BuffaloAlchemist
    Dec 10 19:59 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - A Taste of Honeywell (12/9/09) [View article]
    Who the hell is Bob Cote???? Never heard of him!!! The CEO of Honeywell is Dave Cote!! Who is this imposter???
    Comment by BuffaloAlchemist
    Dec 10 19:57 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    RTK has been a great investment for those who recognized the potential early. I average in at around fifty cents. Aside from contracts... More »
    Comment by einstein p fleet
    Dec 8 08:35 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    I agree with you. The region needs additional workable industry but there are hurdles. The Hoopas, Yuroks and Modocs might appreciate... More »
    Comment by Valley Boy
    Dec 7 23:09 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    Valley boy - sounds great, until you consider the administrative requirements of the National Environmental Polict Act, and the new... More »
    Comment by blanco-dee
    Dec 7 22:26 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    so when's the cost of my favorite stoly vodka gonna start dropping?
    Comment by LKofEnglish
    Dec 7 21:43 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    Refining woody biomass and biofuels would be a viable industry for the northern stretches of California. The area suffers from forest... More »
    Comment by Valley Boy
    Dec 7 13:26 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    About the project in Hawaii: What does Hawaii do with the garbage now and how does the Pacific Fleet get their fuel now. With a garbage... More »
    Comment by bschu
    Dec 7 10:58 am |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    564 million. Yes, that sounds OK to this teacher of energy economics.
    Dec 7 10:09 am |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    Indeed, the atomization of money by DOE is the best way of ensuring that nothing good can come out of it. I understand the reluctance of... More »
    Comment by manya05
    Dec 7 09:58 am |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • The Dept. of Energy Sinks $564M into Biorefineries [View article]
    I believe that it is all a waste of money given to the politically connected. We need to focus on technology that is practical and... More »
    Comment by William Taylor
    Dec 7 09:03 am |
    Rating: +2 -1