Buy Shell on the Pullback
With less-than-glowing results coming in from Chevron (CVX) and Exxon Mobil (XOM), I don't believe the Street expected an energetic quarter out of Royal Dutch Shell (RDS-A), which has struggled over...
View ArticleChevron's Back to Growth
Since reaching a recent high of $126.43 in September, shares of Chevron (CVX) have hit a snag, falling more than 6%. Coincidently, this drop matches the company's 6% profit decline, which was caused by...
View ArticleBaker Hughes Heading to $65
With Schlumberger (SLB) and Halliburton (HAL) posting better-than-expected third-quarter earnings results, it certainly seems as if business conditions in North America has taken a turn for the better....
View ArticleThere's Value in Alpha Natural Resources
Coming to terms with missing a great selling opportunity is a hard thing to do for many investors. It's usually at the point when you're asking yourself, "How much worse can things get?"With losses of...
View ArticleForum Energy is Getting a Spark
With ongoing improvements in global energy spending, which has sent shares of Weatherford International (WFT) and National Oilwell Varco (NOV) to new 52-week highs, it's a little surprising that Forum...
View ArticleCloud Peak Energy Is Stuck in a Valley
If you ever doubted the Street's pessimism towards any sustainable recovery in the coal industry, just take a look at shares of Cloud Peak Energy (CLD). Not only are they down 16% on the year, but last...
View ArticlePeabody Energy Seems Lethargic
With mixed results already in hand from Alpha Natural Resources (ANR) and Cloud Peak Energy (CLD), the Street wasn't expecting a dominant performance from Peabody Energy (BTU), which has long been...
View ArticleABB Looks Undervalued, Despite Recent Gains
As with the product pipeline for big pharma companies and the "billings" metric in big data, investors in big industrial companies, such as General Electric (GE) and Honeywell (HON), that are leveraged...
View ArticleThe Market has Rallied--Now what?
Oftentimes, it may seem that the individual/retail investor is often among the last to enter and benefit from a rally. And, according to some experts over at Schwab, that seems to be the case this...
View ArticleInvestors Expect too Much of Salix
It's become cliched to talk about Wall Street's hatred for uncertainty. But that's only when it's convenient. The Street also shamelessly discriminate with what it chooses to fear and/or ignore. In the...
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