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    • Tue Aug 19th 20:03 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Four Brazilian Profit Plays
      Brazil is an interesting play, I am definitely in!
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    • Tue Aug 19th 13:20 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Petrobras: Buy and Sit Tight Like Soros
      On top of that, Petrobras nowadays commands one of the highest capitalizations in the world as far as ADRs are concerned
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    • Tue Aug 19th 13:17 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Petrobras: Buy and Sit Tight Like Soros
      When one takes about a company, especially international ones good homework needs to be done first, Petrobras is a well managed company and un until now Lula has not shown any signs of changingn the market mentality of Brazil. Verify your facts!
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    • Sun Aug 17th 14:14 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Mechel Ruling is Good News, Contrary to Recent Headlines
      Well said my friend!! I think MTL will forge ahead!! These are good news!
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    • Tue Aug 12th 23:10 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Market Outlook: It's Still All About Housing
      Interesting observations, all I can say is that this market is not for the faint hearted! I think hunkering down for next few months is in place still bullish but cautious.
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    • Mon Aug 11th 08:29 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Mechel: Huge Upside - But Not for the Faint of Heart
      Great company!!! very compelling story
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    • Mon Aug 11th 08:25 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      World's Breadbasket Creates Record Earnings for the Fertilizers
      Delta it matters because as more fertilizer is needed companies such as MOS will see their profits climb and as the price of corn and /or other commodities then there is more econmic profit to be made by farmers in these sectors. Bottomline these companies have stelar prospects for the next two years
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    • Mon Jul 28th 13:18 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      General Discussion on MOS
      Pete F I am with you on that, Agricultural stocks command a higher PE because they deserve it
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    • Mon Jul 28th 13:15 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Top 5 Looming Financial Issues
      Many reactions to these article, I believe that having a well developed plan for energy dependency makes sense however, having the debt burden we currently have I dont envision the feasability of such an ambitious plan to eliminate foreign oil purchases in ten years.. NOT going to happen, the first enemy are politicians themselves
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    • Wed Jul 23rd 10:34 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Agriculture Boom Goes Bust
      100% percent right, I think stocks with inelastic demand in what we need in these kind of markets



      On Jul 22 10:02 PM Rocknrollleg end193 wrote:

      > Look at what you wrote here, Andrew:
      >
      > "It’s simple economics. Fertilizer prices are not inelastic. High
      > prices are reducing total fertilizer use around the world. We could
      > see a big impact on reduced consumption when the Q2 numbers come
      > out in the next few days."
      >
      > Wrong. Fertilizer prices ARE relatively inelastic. As long as there's
      > a strong demand for food, farmers are gonna try and grow it. In fact,
      > the precise reason for the recent spike in fertilizer prices is BECAUSE
      > of the ever-increasing world food demand. There's a pretty direct
      > correlation between fertilizer prices and food prices, because as
      > DeltaXray7 wisely said, "If farmers want good yields per acre then
      > they have to fertilze [sic]."
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    • Wed Jul 23rd 10:31 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Agriculture Boom Goes Bust
      I bought AGU I think it is a steal with its excellent earnings and prospects. The market has not fully valued this stock


      On Jul 23 08:40 AM andyn wrote:

      > Even with all these stock increases, forward P/E for AGU remains
      > around 11... and remember they have already pre-announced an increase
      > in earnings and the Indian/Chinese contracts are up for re-negotiation.
      > This stock might explode to the upside if they guide further higher.
      > Already the stock has retraced back from 110 to 95. Buy now and hang
      > on atleast until end of the year.
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    • Wed Jul 23rd 10:25 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
      Well said !!!
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    • Wed Jul 23rd 10:04 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Things You Would Never Have Said Eight Days Ago
      Great article, I think your points are very valid!
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    • Tue Jul 22nd 01:24 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Oil Bubble Will Meet the Same Fate as Tech, Housing
      Oil as a finite resource has to increase since there is decrease in its availability all over the world especially the light crude, we still have strong reserves of heavy crude which are readily available in the Canadian Sands in Canada or the Orinoco Belt in Venezuela but the cost of extracting that oil is way higher that the light one. The Chinese market is also consuming more oil so there are merits to high oil prices. This author should take a look the analysis and statistics that have been already done, this article is just wishful thinking like Calvin said.
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    • Tue Jul 22nd 01:24 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Oil Bubble Will Meet the Same Fate as Tech, Housing
      Oil as a finite resource has to increase since there is decrease in its availability all over the world especially the light crude, we still have strong reserves of heavy crude which are readily available in the Canadian Sands in Canada or the Orinoco Belt in Venezuela but the cost of extracting that oil is way higher that the light one. The Chinese market is also consuming more oil so there are merits to high oil prices. This author should take a look the analysis and statistics that have been already done, this article is just wishful thinking like Calvin said.
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