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Grobbak | Fri 28-Aug-09 07:41 AM |
Member since 13th Jul 2009
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#1916, "Who else plays the stock market?"
Edited on Fri 28-Aug-09 07:42 AM
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DVN - DEVON ENERGY CORP - +48.90 % PBT - PERMIAN BASIN RTY TR UNIT B - +31.90 % AEM - AGNICO EAGLE MINES LTD - +25.00 % F - FORD MTR CO - +7.73 % VG - VONAGE HOLDINGS CORP - +6.61 % WMT - WAL-MART STORES INC - +5.60 % MCD - MCDONALDS CORP - +1.49 %
Few movers and shakers from my portfolio.
G.
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Do you know anything about GM?,
Stunna,
28-Aug-09 08:05 PM, #4
GM, eep! Check out NAT.,
Grobbak,
28-Aug-09 08:17 PM, #5
RE: GM, eep! Check out NAT.,
Stunna,
30-Aug-09 09:42 AM, #8
Update:,
Grobbak,
03-Dec-09 12:10 AM, #9
RE: Update:,
flatline,
16-Dec-09 12:25 AM, #10
RE: Who else plays the stock market?,
Stunna,
28-Aug-09 08:03 AM, #1
I'm really annoyed,
Lokain,
28-Aug-09 05:35 PM, #2
Source your information.,
Stunna,
28-Aug-09 08:03 PM, #3
That was the problem,
Lokain,
29-Aug-09 01:18 AM, #6
book suggestion,
Stunna,
30-Aug-09 09:39 AM, #7
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Grobbak | Fri 28-Aug-09 08:15 PM |
Member since 13th Jul 2009
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#1921, "GM, eep! Check out NAT."
In response to Reply #4
Edited on Fri 28-Aug-09 08:17 PM
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I haven't looked at them in a few weeks, but last I checked they were WAY worse off than Ford and their stock was suspended from trading. I'm not sure they are through with the bankruptcy or not?
Either way, I'd stay away from GM myself.
My next stock purchase is NAT (Nordic American Tanker).
Their dividends were a little down this year, but still respectable, http://www.nat.bm/IR/dividends.html mostly because they like to create extra stock all the time to fund growth, then they will turn around and buy a couple more tankers. They like to keep their dividend around 10%-11% which is quite honestly, unreal! Good time to buy now, while the stock is trading around $30 a share.
This is not a stock that you watch double and you sell. This is a stock you buy and never ever ever think about selling. Just keep cashing those fat dividend checks.
G.
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Grobbak | Thu 03-Dec-09 12:10 AM |
Member since 13th Jul 2009
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#1947, "Update:"
In response to Reply #5
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If you bought NAT when I recommended it, you are now up 6.4%.
Despite a dreadful 3rd quarter, where they posted their first LOSS in recent memory - it's still climbing HIGHER.
Why?
4th quarter rates for the kind of shipping they do have nearly tripled and also many key countries have passed a law making it illegal to use single hull freighters come Jan 2010. 90% of NAT's fleet are double hull freighters, FAR higher % than almost all their competitors.
Stock closed at $32.82 today - I think it will see $40 by the end of Q1 2010.
G!
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flatline | Wed 16-Dec-09 12:25 AM |
Member since 10th Jul 2008
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#1949, "RE: Update:"
In response to Reply #9
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Not to be a pian, but if I remember correctly the only place where single skinned tankers were allowed to trade was in Korea, until there was an incedent, so yes, all oil tankers now have to be double hulled.
Had a look at the site, and its a small fleet with a couple new ships en-route, the major bonus here is the existing fleet is all a fairly good age, oil tankers have a decent life in 'em, or they should, about 25-30 years or so all going well. The other bonus that I saw is that they seem to have started out as many shipping companies do as a private investment on charter, and as the profits rolled in they grew. Doubt I would want to work for them, but certainly a good place to make your cash grow.
Not in the oil trade myself, know a few folk that are. All in all seems like a solid investment.
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