Plains Exploration & Production Co. (PXP)
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- Last Week's Insider Buys and Sells [view article]
- Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
- PXP Buys Into Haynesville Shale, Could Be a 'Great Deal' [view article]
- Earnings Preview: Plains Exploration & Production Company [view article]
- Stocks Covered by The Energy Stock Blog [view article]
- Energy Sector Declines [view article]
- Plains Exploration Pays Chesapeake $1.65 Billion for 20% of Haynesville Shale [view article]
- Excellent Stocks When (If) Oil Hits $150 [view article]
- Monday Options Outlook: WM, XLF, C, PXP, AMT, TMX, CTSH, PSUN [view article]
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
- Sandell Concerned Regading Plains Exploration's Merger With Pogo Producing [view article]
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- Last Week's Insider Buys and Sells
- Earnings Preview: Plains Exploration & Production Company
- Energy Sector Declines
- Wednesday Options Outlook: XLF, MSFT, BRL, CCL, ARM, BWA, PXP, VIX
- Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ
- PXP Buys Into Haynesville Shale, Could Be a 'Great Deal'
- Plains Exploration Pays Chesapeake $1.65 Billion for 20% of Haynesville Shale
- Excellent Stocks When (If) Oil Hits $150
- Monday Options Outlook: WM, XLF, C, PXP, AMT, TMX, CTSH, PSUN
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
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Last Week's Insider Buys and Sells [view article]
Can anyone tell me how I can check Insider Trading for Canadian companies? ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
Hey guy........where is WaMu ? Every portfolio needs a solidfinancial.
Mr. Nygren Reply
PXP Buys Into Haynesville Shale, Could Be a 'Great Deal' [view article]
Seems that everything relating to the Haynesville Shale has been put on hold.....this winter the shale plays will again heat up!oilshalegas.com/haynes... Reply
Earnings Preview: Plains Exploration & Production Company [view article]
Wow, the Yahoo message board on PXP is a waste of time. WHAT IS INTERESTING is the Forbes, Barrons, and other analyst that currently indicate the PXP is one of the best OIL companies to invest in - for various reasons. Read about PXP in Forbes, Barrons, and trustworthy publications for REAL research. It looks very promising on the upside! ReplyJacome
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
can we dump this into a spreadsheet next time and rank them a bit. this is just another snow job: ) Reply2020
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
This looks like a dartboard. Pick 3 sector ETFs, 3 little followed stocksand sleep better at night. Reply
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
YOU HAVE TO MANY STOCKS TO FOLLOW.ALL YOU NEED IS SOMETHING LIKE THESE.
CHK / CSCO / EMC / FCX / GE / HAL / IPI / MON / MRVL / MSFT / RIMM / T / TEVA / V / WB / YUM.
JUST 16 STOCKS TO FOLLOW.
THEN YOU CAN DO YOUR HOMEWORK ON EACH . Reply
Stocks Covered by The Energy Stock Blog [view article]
ABP synbol has been changed to AXAS. I tried changing the symbol, but it doesn't recognize the new symbol. I enjoy reading Alpha Stock Alerts. Thank you. ReplyEnergy Sector Declines [view article]
I say it's a free world, let em buy whatever they want. We've bought similar mineral rights all over the world, why shouldn't they? ReplyEnergy Sector Declines [view article]
What do you think about China National Petroleum Corp. purchasing a minority stake in Chesapeake Energy shale gas assets?Johnny Reply
Energy Sector Declines [view article]
I bought Arch Coal (ACI) at $48.50 on 7/24/08. I think that will be a keeper. ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
4-5 index etfs probably would do it as well. don't tell me you can keep track and properly analyze and follow all of your holdings. way too many.zero value added. Reply
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
Hi David,i have no idea how you pick stocks, what is your method? However, i see you have 3 companies in your list that i am long on, FTEK, FSR and FAST. I would like for you to check out ISLN, EXBD and MKL Reply
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
If that is your replacement list can we see the rest of what you currently own. At first glance it seems like you may toss the majority of your energy, financials, and tech holdings. Can we get a sector percentage to give some clarification? Here I will make your task much easier, stocks on your list I would hang on to would include: AA, AYR, BDK, BKS, CBI, CMI, COMS, CPB, CSCO, DD, DRYS, DUK, FCX, FTO, HELE, HNZ, HOC, HON, IPSU, IR, JCI, KCI, KMX, NVS, OSK, PAYX, PPC, PPG, PRU, RTN, SNY, TSO, TTC, TXT, VE, VZ, WAG, WY. ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
David, it's nice to hear you are in agreement. Actually, I have been in dry-bulk for a while, and bought NM because they bought a port terminal with grain silos in Uruguay. Its heavily asset-based, even if heavily leveraged, but I favor asset based equities. The Uruguay purchase, and they are keeping the previous owners on-board, is another key factor that really sets NM apart from the other dry-bulk shippers. BTW - I invest only in dry-bulk. Less risk of environmental disasters than tankers.On Jul 07 10:04 AM David White wrote:
> NM is a good bet. It has excellent value. It has an extremely low
> PE and FPE. It also has an excellent Price to Book value ratio. Further
> it has both a new fleet in South America (for the river traffic mostly)
> which is supposed to begin adding 35% to EBITDA beginning in the
> 4th quarter of this year. It got pushed further downward in the recent
> market move in that direction, so it is an excellent buy now. Reply