03 Jul
Oil hit another high of $145 today and oil stocks were down again but the US stock markets (Dow and S&P) were both up. This doesn’t make any sense to me as obviously the oil stocks should be going up (not continuously down) when oil continues to hit record highs. I’m expecting that when companies […]
Posted in Fertilizer, Investor implications, Oil, Stock portfolio change, natural gas, options by: arnie
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08 May
Housing:
Hovnanian Enterprises Inc., the New Jersey home builder is planning on raising $191 million in a stock sale; the stock dropped 12%. This is interesting because the company just forecast on May 5th that its 2008 cash flow would triple to $300 million. Today’s news makes me think that perhaps the cash flows […]
Posted in Agriculture, Fertilizer, Housing by: arnie
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04 May
Should North American investors be investing based on an economic environment that is recessionary or inflationary?
As mentioned previously, the US economy seems to be in a bull market as bad news (such as housing or employment stats) results in rising stock markets. If the market responds to bad news by pushing up the stock […]
Posted in Agriculture, Ben Bernanke, Commodities, Economics, Energy, Fertilizer, Housing, Inflation, Inflationary Policy, Manufacturing, Oil, Portfolio, Stagflation, interest rates, natural gas by: arnie
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16 Apr
Recap:
Big day in the markets with the Dow and TSX up 256 and 248 respectively. A number of companies reported earnings today: JP Morgan’s earnings were down 50%, IBM’s up 26%, EBay up 22% and Sallie Mae posted its third consecutive loss. The theme today seems to be that the weakness in the market is […]
Posted in Earnings, Fertilizer, Housing by: arnie
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