Natural gas fill rate, link here, back above the five-year average. Except to have something to do, one almost wonders why we track this:
NOG: 1Q21 earnings - to be released May 7, 2021, before the market opens.
That Amazon union vote again: a Bloomberg op-ed.
Talking with folks who have been members of a union, every time the union went on strike, it took up to two years to get back to where they were prior to the strike. The big winners in a union: the union management.
Traders look for any reason to take a profit: the president makes a speech about something that won't happen for months, if not years, if ever (increasing taxes on capital gains), and if it does, will effect big earners only -- and the Dow drops 200 points. All I see is another buying opportunity.
ATT:
- Ma Bell is back! Huge 1Q21 earnings report; all eyes on HBO subscribers.
- link here, WSJ;
- posted gains in wireless and media divisions
- "piled on" more cellphone users, fiber-optic internet customers and HBO viewers
- 44.2 million domestic HBO and HBO Max subscribers, up from 41.5 million previous quarter (4Q20);
- added 595,000 postpaid phoen subscribers -- a highly valued category of customers
- also posted a net gain of 207,000 prepaid phone subscribers
- 5G spending boosted overall debt (as expected)
- but look at this:
- Verizon reported a net loss of 178,000 postpaid phone connections;
- T-Mobile is expected to report its first-quarter results next month;
- shares jumped 5% to $31.66
- net income: $1.04/share up from 63 cents a year earlier;
- total revenue rose 2.7% to $43.9 billion;
- 5G bandwidth purchases:
- Verizon: $45.5 billion
- ATT: $23.4 billion
- link here, MarketWatch;
- EPS, adjusted, 86 cents/share on revenue of $43.9 billion
- consensus: 78 cents in adjusted EPS and $42.7 billion in revenue
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Back to the Bakken
Active rigs:
$61.64 | 4/22/2021 | 04/22/2020 | 04/22/2019 | 04/22/2018 | 04/22/2017 |
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Active Rigs | 16 | 29 | 62 | 59 | 49 |
No new permits.
One certainly gets the feeling that operators have "shut down" awaiting the outcome of the DAPL.
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