Linn Energy, LLC (LINE)

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  • commenter
    Aug 24 11:58 PM
    15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
    Do some managers consistently buy shares for more than they are worth? If so, do they make money in the long term? Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 21 03:13 PM
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    15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
    valueinvestor123 & Jake2 - please visit my blog and read a few posts before making such statements.

    Fox - I simply picked 10 funds that have historically been considered value investors - and I define that as buying something for less than it is worth.

    User 164258 - you are correct and the glitch is fixed on my blog. . .
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  • commenter
    Aug 21 02:18 PM
    15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
    I guess I am dumb like you. I think seeing what some pretty bright people are buying and selling is a pretty good place to get ideas to do my own research. It also provides a good benchmark to compare to my own portfolio.

    You should do some further research on whether Buffett sold COP. I saw another post that he, in fact, got an expemption from the SEC to not report is position in that stock. Therefore, it simply droppped from the list and not sold. Given that COP is pretty cheap compared to the rest and that he and Gates were up in Canada looking at oil sands, it seems unlikely that he just punched out of this position in one quarter
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    Aug 21 12:15 PM
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    15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
    I don't see much "value" in this kind of blanket value listing. Would prefer something more akin to e-valu-ating individual stocks, industries, etc., rather than, "Wither the hedge herd, mate?". Reply
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    Aug 21 11:35 AM
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    15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
    I would like to know how you define "value" in the context that you are using it. I see one of the funds you mention has a position in First Solar. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 21 09:29 AM
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    15 Value Hedge Funds - Portfolio Update [view article]
    Meb is a pretty bright guy and synthesis of other concepts can be very useful. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 20 12:31 PM
    Time To Gradually Reaccumulate Energy Stocks - And Gold [view article]
    Mangolfer,

    I doubt seriously we see below $100 again. Goldman said this morning $150 by year end. More countries are now importing than exporting. Russia, Venezuela, Iran, and Saudi Arabia are all benefiting from us because our government is run by morons. Having it comedown actually just puts off going to alternative and other sources of energy. This wealth transfer is ongoing. We import the majority of our oil from countries who hate us. Anyway, it is what it is. Think long term and you'll make some money. Anything can happen day to day.

    If you invest in oil and it goes down you get cheaper gas. If oil goes up, you make money in your portfolio to offset higher prices at the pump...
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  • commenter
    Aug 20 08:20 AM
    Time To Gradually Reaccumulate Energy Stocks - And Gold [view article]
    Yes, the world is growing and more people want things that use or come from oil so long term, I'm bullish. But right now, I see nothing but reductions in oil use from every person or entity, even to the point where OPEC will cut production. Still need to shake out the bubble price run up. I believe it will fall below $100, before demand sentiment starts to turn. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 19 04:43 PM
    Time To Gradually Reaccumulate Energy Stocks - And Gold [view article]
    Emerson-- I assume he means go to quantumonline.com/Pare... and read all the fine print before you buy. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 19 02:31 PM
    Time To Gradually Reaccumulate Energy Stocks - And Gold [view article]
    Thanks for a great article. I have one question. When you say to check out the terms of the convertible bonds, what exactly do you mean? Yes, as you can tell, I'm new at this so thanks for your help and guidance. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 19 01:37 PM
    Time To Gradually Reaccumulate Energy Stocks - And Gold [view article]
    Understand your caution in your report. If a stock has excellent fundelmentals I hung onto them. Most of mine have as I have massaged it through. Of course I am an investor as you stated and not a trader. Anyone that can not see the handwritting on the wall regarding energy is nuts. Energy consumption is only going to go up! Regardless of whether one believes in "peak oil" or speculation going rampant or oil companies hiding millions of barrels or what have you. Energy use in the world is going to go up! Energy reserves will go down until more is found and as some say at what cost. Buy energy when the everyone is stampeding for the exits (when they are down). The banks have a long way to go before they have fleeced the average citizen to death to save their lousy skin. And then of course they will go up. But they still have lots of losses to come. Anyway your article was good and it was mild enough for the new guy. Don't forget that Dubia UAE and Saudia alone have about 2 trillion $ worth of construction either on going or in the works. Watch the Middle East where I hang out. If I see another ad on India I am going to rupture. Watch the Middle East and see the money they are expending. And then watch and see if their cartel does go through with their threat to form their own currancy. Then you gonna see some real smoke, and the smoke and mirrors of the fed ain't going to cover that one up not even on the backs of Americans. Happy investing Reply
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    Aug 13 02:43 PM
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    Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale: Welcome to America's Next Great Energy Boom [view article]
    EXCO Management tacitly acknowledged on the earnings call that it has identified potentially attractive other resource plays, but had no additional comment. The company is discreetly acquiring large contiguous leases on other unconventional onshore locations.

    Delaware Basin (West Texas), Green River (Wyoming), Antrim Shale (Northern Michigan) — where oh where is the next Barnett Shale play to be found?

    industry.bnet.com/ener.../
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  • commenter
    Aug 13 10:12 AM
    Bullish on Coke - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/12/08) [view article]
    A Cramer's pick from June, Sun Hydraulics, (SNHY) is trading at $32 which is $10 down from it's 3 month high and their latest earnings report on Aug 5th beat the estimate by 7%. Is is time to revisit SNHY? This seems like a good entry point. Reply
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    Aug 13 10:12 AM
    Bullish on Coke - Cramer's Lightning Round (8/12/08) [view article]
    A Cramer's pick from June; Sun Hydraulics, (SNHY) is trading at $32 which is $10 down from it's 3 month high and their latest earnings report on Aug 5th beat the estimate by 7%. Is is time to revisit SNHY? This seems like a good entry point. Reply
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    Aug 13 10:09 AM
    Ready to Rally - Cramer's Mad Money (6/13/08) [view article]
    Sun Hydraulics (SNHY) is trading at $32 which is $10 down from it's 3 month high and their latest earnings report on Aug 5th beat the estimate by 7%. Is is time to revisit SNHY? This seems like a good entry point. Reply

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