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Loss of Integrity - Cramer's Mad Money Recap (9/3/08) [view article]
Cramer says year of natural gas. Don't listen to him. ReplyLoss of Integrity - Cramer's Mad Money Recap (9/3/08) [view article]
Cramer's game (and portfolio approvals) illustrates the danger of overemphasizing diversity at the expense of quality stock selection. ReplyLoss of Integrity - Cramer's Mad Money Recap (9/3/08) [view article]
save for GD, portfolio 2 is "perfectly" in the crapper........... ReplySomeone Needs to Dig Out Joy Global [view article]
Brilliant article. I don't have an opinion at this point on the two companies, but the last statement is truly priceless. As an individual investor, it makes you just want to throw your hands up, say screw it, and move onto something else while putting your money in a bunch of index funds. None of the recent stock moves are making sense on a fundamental basis unless China is going to stop all construction immediately, their populus stops eating protein, and they all take their cars and drive them into the Pacific. I don't get any of this, but I do know one thing...something smells really funny out there and it isn't my undershirt for once! ReplyLehman Upgrade? - Fast Money Midday Recap (8/21/08) [view article]
A month or so ago, in Barron's, one fund manager had a short position on X, when the stock, if I recall correctly, was about 145. The stock went up; now it is down somewhat. In my view, it should be down. ReplyMachinery Should Work for the Short Term [view article]
Good analysis, but, I firmly believe the next administration will have to address the rapidly declining infrastructure in this nation. Our failing bridges and deteriorating highways need to be rebuilt ASAP and, assuming at least a partial withdrawal from foreign conflicts, the next president will use the money no longer spent on war to create construction jobs and address this issue. This will negate the decline in domestic housing and commercial construction and keep these companies busy until housing recovers and beyond. ReplyMachinery Should Work for the Short Term [view article]
The outlook for most US companies who export will be compromised by the rise in the USD. It has risen in value approx 10% against a number of currencies in the last two weeks and if maintained will impact future sales and profit. Add to the worldwide recession now in place and contraction in expenditure, capital expenditure stocks will come under renewed pressure. ReplyCoal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
how about clean coal tech. cctc. ReplyCoal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
At -20 on the Montana prairie even cow terds will do but i prefer coal even if it is dirty and generating electricity . Give me some coal ! ReplyCoal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
China is cranking out new coal fired utilities on a monthly basis - I've heard one new plant, or two new plants a month. They are on track for the next several years. If coal production in China is dropping, then where will China get it's coal from? Does anyone really believe that China is ramping up coal-fired utilities as a scenic backdrop for tourists. Nope! Coal has a big and growing footprint in China... I lost the webpage, but there is a Chinese Government site that covers their yearly 'energy fair'. The main player is coal and coal production.From what I can glean, what is happening in China is concern with pollution, (whoah!) mine safety, and efficiency (energy and production).
Factories and utilities have reduced production till the end of August to reduce smog for the tourists during the Olympics. (This is no secret, it was a publicized Government program). They have also been actively closing poorly run mines in China. Those that are behind the times and cannot produce efficiently. Also, if you look at the public outcry after the collapse of buildings during the last quake, you can see that even though China is still an authoritarian Government, they are very concerned about image and uncontrollable anti-government sentiment. They actually do respond in a semi-American fashion in attempts to quell bad sentiment. Mines that collapse or are health hazards produce bad sentiment.
Keep an eye on the coal stocks at the end of August. I'm expecting a ramp up again.
And BUCY and JOYG are good solid companies. They may be down a little now as well, but like CAT and DE they're probably just taking a seasonal breather.
Thx jegan ;-) Reply
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Coal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
Or maybe you think if everyone sells, the stock will drop in price to where you can pick it up cheap again, and make a killing? Sounds like what the analysts do to the financials. Sounds suspicious to me... ReplyCoal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
So far a coal and green energy go i would look to a calgary based company called alter energy. the symbol is nrg.v if your in canada. It has a lot in common with the larger usa based nrg in that it bought Westinghouse plasma and is refitting up to 400 coal plants and has a jv to make ethanol for gm. It also has about 700 million tons of coal that it is going to convert to 40,000 barrels per day of oil. Replygordon
Coal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
geothermal is not actually very clean. you have to dispose of the brine (tends to be smelly & corrosive to metals) somewhere (hazardous waste).one reason for coal shortages in china is their fuel utilization efficiency is rather low (think u.s.a in the 1920's with lots of stokers)
> jack Reply
Coal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
One reason for the coal shortage at Chinese utilities has to do with the difference between the prices for coal and electricity, which are set by the government. ReplyCoal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels [view article]
I've owned Bucyrus since 2005. It's been a quadruple for me. I;ve since sold half. You're telling people to get on board long after the train has left the station. Reply