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Sold out of Troy Resources and Cape Lambert
Filed under StocksWe sold out of CFE at 0.57 and TRY 2.17.
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Shipping Indices Highlight a Potential Commodities Sell off
no responses - Posted 03.12.10
The China Containerized Freight Index has bee-lined upward in 2010. The index tracks shipping prices for goods sailing from China to 11 different regions around the world. Between January 15 and February 26, the index rose 17%. During the same period, the Baltic Dry Index (which tracks average shipping prices globally) fell 18%. As I mentioned, these numbers suggest a ... continue -
Damage Done By Nigeria’s Contentious Oil Bill May Be Tough To Undo
no responses - Posted 03.12.10
Nigeria's controversial oil industry bill is expected to eventually pass but the government may find it tough to later shift gears as international oil firms targeted under the legislation scale back their investments. The Nigerian parliament is debating the Petroleum Industry Bill, an attempt at oil-sector reform in which Abuja can negotiate “downward” a foreign firm's share of profits and impose ... continue -
The Debt Potato
no responses - Posted 03.12.10
The past year has been all about shifting debt. The financial crisis drove American homeowners into debt. Homeowners defaulted on their loans (or threatened to), driving the banks into debt. The U.S. government bailed out the banks, shifting debt to the public balance sheet. And over the last few weeks the "hot potato" has once again begun to move. From ... continue -
DOE stimulus grant throws spotlight on growing need for energy storage
no responses - Posted 03.11.10
A new stimulus grant of $100 million from the U.S. Department of Energy that includes support for grid-scale energy storage projects is the latest sign of the growing need to find ways of storing energy from electricity production. While traditionally storage has focused on balancing peak and off-peak usage, the need has become greater with renewable energy forms like wind and ... continue -
Will Greece Fall
no responses - Posted 03.11.10
Headlines yesterday has the ex EU chief saying Greece crisis is over. Other EU leaders are also putting the blame on banks with credit default swaps. They are setting the crime scene - pointing fingers at hedge funds. If and when Greece fails, the blame would be on hedgefunds/banks even though they had nothing to do with it. The fact ... continue -
Speculator Buys ROL.AX
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Speculator Buys GGP.AX
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Symbol P/L % Change WBA.AX $-2,400.00 -35.82 VRL.AX $1,450.00 181.25 SPN.AX $800.00 21.62 CIR.AX $-140.00 -9.46 COE.AX $2,955.00 65.02 COE.AX $1,400.00 16.28 AJA.AX $900.00 78.26 JBH.AX $1,440.00 3.80 AAC.AX $-250.00 -3.45 BPT.AX $-350.00 -8.64 MAK.AX $200.00 10.26 ELD.AX $-1,200.00 -23.67 CXC.AX $220.00 6.32 CIR.AX $400.00 13.56 PPP.AX $300.00 6.38 Portfolio Value: $134,131.00 View Full Portfolio Top Investors
Username Portfolio Value admin $134,131.00 indkitty $69,345.52 deardoc $57,206.50 Magik $53,423.45 WBuffett $51,529.64 trader007 $44,255.00 Speculator $43,128.17 scoops $43,005.28 bvbfan $41,550.00 slumdog $40,571.00 Powered by TheInflationist.com Recent Comments
- admin: Hope it was not you pushing CIR up to 62c today! We want more at discount prices
- admin: comsec.com.au (Commonwealth bank). theres also etrade (which I dont use).
- G. Murphy: Thanks, what broker do you use/recommend to buy the shares?
- admin: IG , GFT, Interactive Brokers. I dont think you can trade CIR on any of them. For micro caps we have no choice...
- G. Murphy: Thanks for the summary. Quite tempted by Circadian, not sure who to buy it through….who do you guys...
- admin: Hope it was not you pushing CIR up to 62c today! We want more at discount prices
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List of Stocks We Want For Christmas
no responses - Posted 12.15.09
(Some of these we do not own yet, so please refrain from buying until we do :)) 1. AAC - Australian Agriculture Co 2. MAK - Minemakers - we have some (read full review on phosphate rock companies here) 3. POZ - Phosphate Australia (we have decided to get some of this) 4. IPR ...continue
no responses - Posted 12.15.09
(Some of these we do not own yet, so please refrain from buying until we do :)) 1. AAC - Australian Agriculture Co 2. MAK - Minemakers - we have some (read full review on phosphate rock companies here) 3. POZ - Phosphate Australia (we have decided to get some of this) 4. IPR ...continue
Cape Lambert Cash Backed
no responses - Posted 02.24.09
As Dow Jones closed to reach 1997-lows, wiping out ten years of gains in 16 months, it is time again to stock up on companies that are cash-backed and whose fundamentals are unimpaired by the banking fallout. No doubt all businesses will be fundamentally affected in the short term - ...continue
no responses - Posted 02.24.09
As Dow Jones closed to reach 1997-lows, wiping out ten years of gains in 16 months, it is time again to stock up on companies that are cash-backed and whose fundamentals are unimpaired by the banking fallout. No doubt all businesses will be fundamentally affected in the short term - ...continue
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