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    • Mon Sep 10th 22:42 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Why I'm Not Buying Allegheny Technologies, Titanium Metals, or RTI International Metals, Just Yet
      Titanium Metals Corp. is on the cover of FORTUNE magazine latest issue.

      100 Fastest-growing companies
      Corporate America's supercharged performers


      And the winners are...
      Even in a turbulent market, some companies are still enjoying exhilarating growth spurts. A stunning 37 of this year's fast-growers come from the energy sector, while some seemingly fleeting trends - like energy drinks - proved to have surprising staying power. (more)

      1. NutriSystem
      2. Hansen Natural
      3. Arena Resources
      4. Intuitive Surgical
      5. Titanium Metals
      6. Apple
      ...


      money.cnn.com/magazine...
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    • Mon Sep 10th 22:40 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Titanium Metals Is Going Down
      Titanium Metals Corp. is on the cover of FORTUNE magazine latest issue.

      100 Fastest-growing companies
      Corporate America's supercharged performers


      And the winners are...
      Even in a turbulent market, some companies are still enjoying exhilarating growth spurts. A stunning 37 of this year's fast-growers come from the energy sector, while some seemingly fleeting trends - like energy drinks - proved to have surprising staying power. (more)

      1. NutriSystem
      2. Hansen Natural
      3. Arena Resources
      4. Intuitive Surgical
      5. Titanium Metals
      6. Apple
      ...


      money.cnn.com/magazine...
      View article »
    • Mon Sep 10th 22:28 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Why I'm Not Buying Allegheny Technologies, Titanium Metals, or RTI International Metals, Just Yet
      "The three stocks that investors are latching onto as titanium plays"

      Actually, there are only two titanium plays. ATI is a stainless steel and specialty metals company (heavily dependant on stainless steel markets - 80%), only 20% of its revenue comes from titanium metal.
      ATI is more a stainless steel (80% of revenue) play than titanium play (20% of revenue).

      Out of the two (TIE and RTI), TIE is a winner.
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