Thursday, June 21, 2012

For Investors Only: Recommended Energy Companies

Disclaimer: this is not an investment site. I really struggle how to handle "investment" links; there are way too many; if I linked even a small percentage of them, they would swamp the blog. I was going to use this page as a way to de-clutter the blog/streamline posts, but as you can see, I haven't kept up. I last posted July, 23, 2012, and today it's October 7, 2012.  I would like to completely quit linking "investment" links but a number of readers appreciate them, and it does give folks an idea what others are thinking. So, I guess in the big scheme of things, this page will be "hit" and "miss," with a lot of misses.

In my "welcome" and "disclaimer" posts, I explain why I include links to investment sites on this blog. Do not make any investment decisions based on what you read at this blog. 
December 31, 2012: how companies tried to beat the ObamaCliff by accelerating 2013 dividends before the end of the year (2012)

December 28, 2012: NOG -- looking good -- SeekingAlpha.com. 

July 23, 2012: WMB: mixed messages -- forecasts sharply down; raises dividend significantly;

July 22, 2012: another SeekingAlpha.com story comparing KOG and OAS. And, Motley Fool: long on KOG.

July 22, 2012: Motley Fool on Phillips 66 and Warren Buffett.

July 20, 2012: Kinder Morgan (KMP) and Williams Cos (WMB) have both raised their dividends a very slight bit. 

July 20, 2012: am I missing something? CNBC keeps pumping MSFT. Compare MSFT with AAPL.

July 20, 2012: if you like KOG, you will love PetroBakken -- SeekingAlpha.com.

July 20, 2012: buy the oil service companies -- SLB, HAL, and BHI -- SeekingAlpha.com.  Two of three of these companies have been long term holdings in my portfolio; I continue to accumulate but won't be trading any of these companies in the near future, except through dividend reinvestment programs.

July 19, 2012: CLR, PDX, and OAS making big moves up as oil is up almost $3 today. KOG pulls back. 

July 18, 2012: he is short KOG. Let's see how this works out. KOG was trading for about $9.07 when this story was posted at SeekingAlpha.com.

EOG: a hidden gem.

July 13, 2012: Motley Fool contributor favors CLR over EOG and KOG; billionaire Jeff Vinik has huge position of CLR in his portfolio;

July 9, 2012
GMXR: new corporate presentation, June; note -- GMXR will sell some of its Niobrara acreage; GMXR will direct ALL CAPEX to the Bakken;
 
July 8, 2012
Z-Man's wrap-up for week of July 6, 2012.

July 3, 2012:
CNBC: #1 company like to pop (regarding share price): DNR. -- SeekingAlpha.

July 2, 2012
EOG will surge -- SeekingAlpha
Mike Filloon on WTI, Bakken, western Canada pricing -- SeekingAlpha

July 1, 2012
Bakken-centric companies for short term buys -- SeekingAlpha

June 29, 2012
Ignore the volatility of KOG -- SeekingAlpha; some might argue one should take advantage of this volatility;

June 28, 2012
Mike Filloon on KOG -- Bakken producers sweating
Eagle Ford to out-produce the Bakken; five companies to consider -- EOG, Chesapeake, Newfield, MRO, and COP

June 26, 2012
New OAS corporate presentation (a PDF file)
KOG potential, SeekingAlpha.com

June 22, 2012
Newfield exploration offers $1 billion in senior notes.

June 21, 2012
SeekingAlpha.com: EOG, OAS

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