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The Consumer Driven Commodities Bull
Emanuel Balarie submits: A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article entitled "China, Jim Rogers, and Commodities" in which I stated the following: It is important to note that there are two components to the Chinese commodity demand. The first component is the demand for commodities as a...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, China
External links 2008-08-13
Time to Avoid the Stock Markets Altogether
Dr Enzio von Pfeil submits: Excerpts from Dr. Enzio von Pfeil's August 21, 2008, appearance on CNBC Asia: Asian stocks started the week in positive territory - have markets bottomed out? Where do they go from here to year end? With it now received wisdom that the Economic Time?...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-08-20
How Much Will the Dollar 'Buck Up' from Here?
Macro Man submits: In terms of markets, the most obvious change over the past three weeks has been the stunning rally in the US dollar. While Macro Man has previously noted that his anticipated three themes for August were in some ways correct, he will readily concede that he...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, CurrencyShares Euro Trust
External links 2008-08-21
The Twin I-Beams of Investment Success
Joseph L. Shaefer submits: As a courtesy to paid subscribers, I normally wait a couple months before reprinting anything from Investor's Edge. But this is just too important to wait... Therefore, in its entirety, our current issue's lead story. • • • by Joseph L. Shaefer
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-08-21
Nordson's Rally Is Over, For Now - Barron's
Last October, Barron’s was plugging Nordson NDSN, the maker of precision dispensing systems for automotive coatings and sealants. That’s because then Nordson’s enterprise value was at a historical low; sales were growing by double digits and earnings growth was helped by foreign market exposure and a weak dollar.  ...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, Nordson Corp.
External links 2008-08-24
The Slow Start of Deflation: A Case for Bonds
Commodity prices are cracking up left, right and centre. Ospraie - one of the stars of the commodity hedge funds - has blown up. The speed at which things unravel is sometimes startling. Slowly but surely, the global real estate asset price deflation is moving to other asset classes....
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-09-03
Financial Roundtable: Four Stocks To Buy Now
J. Christoph Amberger submits: Every month, TFN's Financial Roundtable gathers the market's top financial editors to provide perspective on the dominant trends in the world markets. After July's meeting of the minds with Money Morning's Bill Patalon and Martin Hutchinson (Financial Roundtable: Top financial analyst predicts $225 oil and...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, American Ecology Corp., Streettracks Gold Trust, United States Oil Fund LP
External links 2008-09-03
Seven Reasons Inflation Won't Vanish
Marc Courtenay submits: Yes, I heard Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke say recently that the inflationary forces will "moderate" in the months ahead. We also realize that one of the reasons that is unlikely has something to do with greed and the reality of human nature. Here are 7 more...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-09-09
Cummings and Donaldson: Sharply Falling Growth Stocks
Richard Gorton submits: The Yahoo Finance three month ongoing chart of Cummins Inc. CMI and Donaldson Company Inc. DCI, compared to the iShares Russell Midcap Growth Index IWP, shows that these two pollution control companies, exemplify the fall lower of growth stocks ... CMI, DCI and IWP The...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, Cummins Inc., Donaldson Co. Inc., CurrencyShares Euro Trust
External links 2008-09-11
7 Attractive Dividend Stocks
Dividends4Life submits: When investors purchase their initial position in a stock, it is usually after their most rigorous research. Once a stock is in their portfolio, some investors relax on the research for subsequent purchases. Each and every time you purchase a stock, you should run it through the...
Tags: US Market, Energy, Healthcare, Materials/Industrials, AFLAC Inc., BB&T Corp., General Electric Co., Paychex Inc., Pfizer Inc.
External links 2008-09-16
Commodities Should Profit from the Bailout Plan
Out comes the kitchen sink. The actions of this last week will go down in history as the end of the U.S. as an economic superpower. I realize that’s a harsh view to take. And I love this country dearly. But the writing is now on the wall. The...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-09-22
Caterpillar's Troubling Bond Issue
John Jansen submits: There is a new issue corporate bond today from Caterpillar CAT and the pricing of that issue is troublesome - quite troublesome, and reflective of the dire straits of the credit market and the dysfunction which has engulfed the corporate market. Caterpillar announced a 5...
Tags: Caterpillar Inc., US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-09-23
Are Analysts Being Fooled By The Data?
Cam Hui submits: The Baltic Dry Index has been falling for the past three months, and has been in free fall for the last month. I had originally interpreted that as slackening world demand, particularly by China,  indicating a worldwide economic slowdown. Now a report from Naked Capitalism...
Tags: Financial, US Market, Materials/Industrials, Transport
External links 2008-10-13
USG's Gloomy Outlook on Housing, Manufacturing
On USG Corp.’s Q3’08 conference call, executives say their liquidity at $600 million is good. The outlook, however, is distinctly gloomy. USG projects a 15% decline in both the commercial and residential construction businesses over the next few years. Notably, all gypsum manufacturers are currently manufacturing and selling their product...
Tags: USG Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Residential Construction, Seeking Alpha, USG, Company Pension Plan, Manufacturing, SA Editor Judy Weil, US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-10-30
What Will Happen to Weyerhaeuser Real Estate?
Key quotes and trends from Weyerhaeuser Co's WY Q3’08 conference call:       by SA Editor Judy Weil
Tags: Weyerhaeuser Co., Seeking Alpha, Real Estate, Business Operations, SA Editor Judy Weil, Plum Creek Timber Co. Inc., US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-11-04
Anvil Mining: Rorschach Test for Investors
Cam Hui submits: As the US equity market tests its October lows, I would concur with John Hussman’s cautious bullish stance on the market: On the issue of valuations, I want to reiterate that while I believe that stocks are finally priced to deliver acceptable and even modestly...
Tags: Valuation, Investor, Seeking Alpha, Cam Hui, Investment, Finance, US Market, Gold & Precious Metals, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-11-14
General Electric: Genuine Risk of Collapse?
James Quinn submits: General Electric GE, the legendary American institution, founded in 1878 by Thomas Edison, is in deep trouble. Its PR machine has been in constant spin mode as the company sinks deeper into despair. It is one of the few companies in the U.S. that...
Tags: General Electric Co., Seeking Alpha, James Quinn, Balance Sheets, Public Relations, Financial Accounting, Financial Statements, Finance, Marketing, Corporate Communications, US Market, Materials/Industrials
External links 2008-11-17
General Electric: Not Quite a Value Trap, More Like a Value Pit
Alan Brochstein, CFA submits: This weekend, Barron's published its annual market prediction survey subscription required open to its readers. #11 is always a tough one for me: Which Dow Jones Industrial Average member will perform the worst in the coming year? I said JP Morgan JPM...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, Alan Brochstein, General Electric Co.
External links 2008-12-28
Alcoa's View of the Economy
Jason Kelly submits: Sometimes you just have to go to the source. I think Alcoa's AA press release yesterday says all you need to know about the state of the economy. Some highlights: Smelting output reduced 18%Cutting 13,500 workers, or 13% of workforceSelling non-core businessesCutting capital expenditures in half...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, Jason Kelly, Alcoa Inc.
External links 2009-01-08
The Great Year-End U.S. Jobs Blowout
1.1 Million Gone in Only 60 Days… In December, no less than 693,000 jobs disappeared from the private non-farm payrolls, a dramatic and disturbing increase from the 476,000 jobs lost in November. More than one million unemployed persons in two months would cripple most countries and throw them...
Tags: US Market, Materials/Industrials, Nick Thomas, Alcoa Inc.
External links 2009-01-09
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