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Natural Gas: The Alternative Clean Energy Investment [view article]
Scott - yes, CLNE has possibilities, has gone up about 50 % recently. Pickens owns about 65% of it and I like his ideas. I expect that it will be some time before CLNE is profitable but I wish it well.WPK
On Feb 24 03:57 PM tessant wrote:
> has anyone looked into CLNE? its backed by boone pickens and is trying
> to build a nationwide chain of natural gas stations. its discussed
> on my website if anyone wants to check it out - click link on side
> for growthportfolio...
>
> scott Reply
Peak Oil Stocks for the Future [view article]
193313 - Have you really looked at where they want to drill in ANWR - it is a salt water mud flat along the ocean. Prinstine indeed!On May 22 10:20 AM User 193313 wrote:
> Richjoy - perhaps you should actually read the article before calling
> someone nuts. ANWR drilling solves nothing and needlessly ruins a
> pristine environment. If ANWR had been drilled in the 90's we would
> still be where we are today. Stop living in the past. If the auto
> makers wouldn't have created the SUV and made more fuel efficent
> cars in the 90's we'd be better off today but that didn't happen
> either! Perhaps you should ditch your bias and look at the facts
> instead. Reply
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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. ReplyPeak Oil Stocks for the Future [view article]
Well, now here's a guy with a plan: www.pickensplan.com/On May 23 02:46 PM bionerd2 wrote:
> I must have missed something. I don't see how outlawing development
> of ANWR is "let[ting] economics work". Seems to me outlawing economic
> activity is preventing economics from working. Reply
Replacement 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
Some Energy Stocks Burn Brighter Than Others [view article]
TEHRAN (AFP) -- Iran's oil minister confirmed on Saturday that the French energy giant Total SA (12027.FR) was out of a multi-billion dollar gas investment in the Islamic republic, the state broadcaster reported."Total's recent move in withdrawal from phase 11 of the South Pars is a completely political move and not a commercial one," Nozari said.
The French firm's chief Christophe de Margerie said in an interview published Thursday that it was too politically risky to invest in Iran at present.
Western governments have pressured firms to cut their ties with Iran over the country's controversial nuclear program that world powers fear could be aimed at seeking atomic weapons.
If a giant like Total fina is pulling out of Iran, they must be under great political pressure to do so - gas will keep going up! Reply
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Peak Oil Stocks for the Future [view article]
PVX, HTE, PWE, PGH, these are the long term income producers. ReplyReplacement 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
Replacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
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. ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
Very valuable too me.....it says too replace your loosers with winners and have a selection process....most of these stocks will probablely be winners and he knows it and says you do not have too pick the very best just one that will outperform your loosers...this is very insightfull and goes with the golden rules of trading...increase winnners and decrease loosers.... ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
No value to me, completely useless in it's present form. Reply