Wednesday, February 3, 2021

John Kerry Missed The Memo On Social Distancing, Atmospheric CO2, Webex/Zoom -- Takes Private Jet To Iceland For Mtg On Global Warming -- February 3, 2021

Too much to track: Wow, this has been an incredible day on so many levels. I stopped following the market a week ago Wednesday with the GME debacle, and will probably ignore it for the rest of this week. Having said that, a couple of readers have sent me items I would have otherwise missed, and these are huge (AA, AAPL, Daimler, Qualcom). In addition, through a number "subscription-alerts" I'm getting items of interest that are blowing me away. Some of them are posted below. Through "subscription-alerts" MDU and NOG reported today, I believe. Haven't looked at them; saw the NOG headline, but not the MDU earnings.

Sports: all the talk is on the Super Bowl this week, of course. The Waste Management PGA tournament begins tomorrow and Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy will be there. Apparently Rory got excited in a press conference earlier today but I missed it. I will try to find it later tonight.

AAPL: after-hours spiking -- it is now almost confirmed what I posted earlier -- that Apple and Hyundai-Kai will, in fact, build the Apple Car in the US, targeting the West Point, GA, factory. Whoo-hoo! Apple just raised $14 billion with 40-year bonds. Targets 2024 for first car; most think it will be pushed back a year. If they wanted, they could produce an Apple Car next year. The hardware is not all that difficult and Apple's been working on the technology for over a decade. Link here.

Apple:

NOG: buys into Marcellus. Press release says "it is transformative."

MDU: reports earnings, press release.

  • EPS of 56 cents beats by 4 cents;
  • second-best earnings results in 97-year history;
  • construction companies shattered earnings records
  • regulated energy businesses also had strong results

QCOM: drops 8% after earnings reported -- and the earnings were not all that bad. LOL.
chip shortage hurting sales;

Chesapeake: on verge of coming out of bankruptcy --


American Airlines: another shoe to drop?

  • warns 13,000 employees of furloughs as airlines prepare to lose federal aid next month;

Daimler: spins off its trucking division.

Disclaimer: this is not an investment site.  Do not make any investment, financial, job, career, travel, or relationship decisions based on what you read here or think you may have read here.

EV revolution: I just don't see it, but if it occurs -- this country is going to need a lot of natural-gas generated electricity and copper wire.

John Kerry flies to Iceland for "global warming" conference. He says he missed the memo on Zoom, Webex. "Says the only way for a 'guy like him' to attend these conferences is by taking a private jet.

Earth warmed this past year due to cleaner air

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Back to the Bakken

Active rigs, MRO drops a rig:

$55.69
2/3/202102/03/202002/03/201902/03/201802/03/2017
Active Rigs1454645840

Two new permits, #38113 - #38114, inclusive:

  • Operator: Petro Harvester
  • Field: Leaf Mountain (Burke)
  • Comments:
    • Petro Harvester has tow more Leaf Mountain permits, both in SWSW 15-161-93,
      • 38114, 806 FSL915 FWL
      • 38813, 841 FSL 915 FWL

Two producing wells (DUCs) reported as completed:

  • 33763, drl/A, Crescent Point Energy, CPEUSC Jean 6-9-4-157N-99W TFH, 33-105-04490, Lone Tree Lake, no production data,
  • 37462, loc/A, Petro-Hunt, USA 153-95-13C-1H, 33-053-09364, Phelps Bay, no production data,

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