| Wed, Nov 25, 2009 |
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Top growth fund manager sours on Apple, U.S. tech
BloggingStocks: One of the top performers in the U.S. growth fund sector has lost his appetite for tech. Jerry Jordan has booted almost all his Apple (AAPL) holdings from his portfolio, and he's done the same with Google (GOOG). Both, Jordan says, have become too ... Read more
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| Mon, Nov 16, 2009 |
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Insider Buys And Sells: Weekly Wrap-up
For all the analysts and pundits in the financial media, there is still no better judge of a company's health and future prospects than the owners and executives of those companies themselves, along with major institutional shareholders. [More...]
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| Mon, Nov 02, 2009 |
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Oceaneering International: Pull-back is Buy opportunity
BloggingStocks: Renewable energy sources are on the rise, but a breakthrough energy form discovery aside, oil will continue to be the world's most important commodity for at least 20 years, and probably for longer than that.And that bodes well for drillers and oil ... Read more
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| Wed, Oct 21, 2009 |
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Oil Services Niche Player Rises With Crude (OII)
Oil at $80 may seem cheap compared to $150, but it’s still a lot of money. Crude for November delivery closed above $80 a barrel today. The trend is bullish, and now may be a good time for investors to look at the energy sector. [More...]
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| Mon, Sep 07, 2009 |
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Oilfield Service Sector Stocks: Forget About Natural Gas
The market’s upward momentum this year has hordes of investors still looking for opportunities with good entry points. Finding them is tough because markets can turn quickly and many sectors are already fully valued. Nonetheless, with crude prices hovering around the $70 per barrel range, even with reduced demand, oilfield services ...
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