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14 Top Foreign Chemical Stocks With Stable Growth [view article]
Thanks Daveddawg. Reply14 Top Foreign Chemical Stocks With Stable Growth [view article]
What a bunch of great ideas! ReplyFinancial Roundtable: Four Stocks To Buy Now [view article]
Don't forget the Israeli vs Iran situation. Who will back whom? ReplyFinancial Roundtable: Four Stocks To Buy Now [view article]
As Iraq is a fading war the new cold war starts.Will the United States or Russia be dominant in Europe?The answer will define the future oil market. ReplySorry Greens, Fossil Fuels Are Here to Stay [view article]
You are obvious mistaken about the intentions of green. We are not in it to make money or for an investment. I don't think we can compete with Exxon. We are here to make sure that our grandchildren can breathe. As for your assertion that it would take 276,000 windmills to power England and we would still need fossil fuel backup: Can you say "hydroelectric&qu... The Thames could easily power all of London and most of the rest of England without building a single dam. We can't displace all the fossil fuels at once. Try it one home at a time. Befor you attempt to educate people with you vast knowledge and wisdom, try a little research. Italy has entire cities powered by solar energy. One of the largest manufacturers of any kind in the world has numerous plants (industrial plants) that they no longer have to buy electricity (to the tune of thirty million dollars a year per plant) because the plants are now solar powered with solar panels they build themselves. You may have heard of "Pirelli". They make way more than just tires. Maybe you should check their website. You would very obviously learn something. And please spare us your ignorance, bordering on stupidity. How much did Exxon pay you for this article? ReplyWill Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
I hope MSFT does go in debt to buy Yahoo. As if MS didn't already have their own failed search division, and failed internet division.Expect a sucker punch from Apple about that time. Apple has in it's skunkworks, a dumbed down version of OS X that runs on any generic PC. It has far more going for it than any version of windows, still leaves a reason to buy a real macintosh, but could totally destroy MS's marketshare within months. Microsoft still has the toy business to fall back on with the Xbox line. Reply
Will Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
Apparently a finance firm Kaufman Bros., with no previous experience in the solar arena, published ratings on 6 stocks in this arena. Notably they gave SPWR (P/E approx. 300 on Yahoo) a buy and SFLR a hold (P/E approx. 100 on Yahoo). Seems questionable to me since FSLR has historically outstripped SPWR in growth and consistently good earnings reports. FSLR may be getting more competition, but so is everyone else. If SPWR is a buy, I would think you would have to consider FSLR a buy also. Yahoo states its actual analyst average rating is 2.2 (a buy). ReplyWill Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
STP did not go down on just the Germany news. It had another reason. It just issued $500,000,000 worth of convertible notes. This effectively dilutes the stock value. Natuarally it would go down (at least temporarily). ReplyWill Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
Currently the average target price for FSLR is $330. ReplyWill Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
Some solar stocks have been downgraded recently due to increased competition. Merrill Lynch kept FSLR at buy even though it is exposed to the "possible" legislative cut in Germany's solar subsidy. This also would bode well for a bounce from this level. Perhaps all this bad news has this solar stock (and others) down in the dumps for the moment. Sentiment can change quickly. Germany is now worried about the cost of their solar subisdy. However, when they balance it against the eventual cost of not having it (i.e. buying oil or uranium instead as they rise in future years), Germany may decide the solar subsidy costs are going to be cheap by comparison. This is without even taking into account the Kyoto concerns, which solar also addresses. ReplyWill Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
I probably should have mentioned that the recent run up in solar was largely due to a great earnings being reported by virtually all of the solar companies. Since this run up has now virtually disappeared, one might think there would be a bounce back up. The great earnings were after all very real. ReplyWill Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
Also I looked at the TAN (a fairly broad solar ETF). It looks like solar is reaching its support level. Solar had a big run up recently. It has generally been retreating since. The retreat may be nearing its end???? This may depend on where the price of oil goes. However, the TAN support level is overall encouraging for a near term move up in FSLR. ReplyWill Yahoo Settle? Fast Money Recap (5/28/08) [view article]
It does look like FSLR is puting in a short term base this morning. Technically it looks like it could move higher soon as this base is very near the bottom Bollinger band. This might be a good buy point. ReplyAgriculture Is Still Growing - Fast Money Recap (5/15/08) [view article]
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Agriculture Is Still Growing - Fast Money Recap (5/15/08) [view article]
Very helpful summary. Thank you. Reply