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DVN: Bull or Bear?
Cramer on BloggingStocks: You can't afford to be certain
DVN
+9.89%
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63 days
(closed on 10/02/09)
<>Filed under: Apple Inc (AAPL), Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Ford Motor (F), Market matters, Walt Disney (DIS), International Business Machines (IBM), AT and T (T), 3M Corporation (MMM), Caterpillar (CAT), Schlumberger Limited (SLB), Citigroup Inc. (C), Johnson and Johnson (JNJ), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Bed Bath and Beyond (BBBY), Best Buy (BBY), FedEx Corp (FDX), Verizon Communications (VZ), Lennar Corp'A' (LEN), United Parcel'B' (UPS), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Stocks to Buy, Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC), Union Pacific Corporation (UNP), <>Cramer on Blogging>>...
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Devon Energy: Well-positioned for higher oil prices
DVN
+14.73%
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179 days
Filed under: Stocks to Buy Given oil's recent run-up, at times it appears that all oil/natural gas plays have been bid-up, but Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) hasn't and it's worth a review.
Devon's shares were rudely treated by the Street from mid-2008 to early-2009, following the collapse in oil prices. Some of it was justified, due to the large, likely decline in FY 2009 revenue stemming from crude's price collapse. But valuing DVN with a p/e of 6 or 7 is a tad low, given the company's assets, hence the Buy rating that has been generated here.<><>Continue reading <>Devon Energy: Well-positioned for hi>>>...
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Oil prices won't go down forever: Buy Devon Energy (DVN)
DVN
+5.38%
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317 days
Filed under: Oil, Stocks to Buy Back in July, as oil approached its zenith, I cautioned that the bubble in energy stocks was beginning to resemble previous bubbles, such as the ones that sent semiconductor stocks to the moon in 1999 and 2000, and homebuilding stocks in 2005. At a time when others were buying anything associated with oil, I suggested that investors take profits instead. In August I wrote about oil and gas exploration firm Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN). The company had just announced quarterly results, which were ahead of estimates, and its shares soared that day to $91 per share. <>I m>...
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How do you spell Democrat? I-n-f-l-a-t-i-o-n
DVN
-8.83%
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58 days
(closed on 01/09/09)
Filed under: Chesapeake Energy (CHK), Presidential elections, Oil, Stocks to Buy 
I've been following the election closely for two years. For the most part, politics is a hobby of mine, but in this year's election my interest went much deeper. I recognized very early that the 2008 vote would be monumental on so many levels and investment opportunities would abound. I even outlined the impact of the policies of each candidate on the market in an election gallery. <>Now that the results are in with the Democrats taking significant control of the executive and legislative branches, I want to drill d>...
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The Panic Trade: A 20-Stock Defensive Growth Portfolio
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+9.81%
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405 days
<> The accompanying table presents a 20-stock defensive growth portfolio which I believe will outperform the overall market as measured by the S&P 500 Index as the current panic trade comes to an end and investors stop selling stocks regardless of their fundamentals. The average PEG ratio for this group of stocks is below one and the average dividend yield of 4.4% is nearly two times the S&P 500 ETF (SPY) yield of 2.4%. All of the stocks have a market cap over $1B with an average of just under $75B and the indust>...
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Wind's Our Future, but Natural Gas Is Now
DVN
-26.05%
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471 days
The attacks on T. Boone Pickens' plans -- everything from his integrity and self-interest to his quixotic nature -- as Jim Cramer says, "just makes no sense whatsoever. They hold no water at all. They are just wrong and misguided. The people against him, the ones that call him a dreamer, are the ones who have done no homework and are deeply cynical. And if they don't keep their mouths shut, we will forever be addicted to foreign oil."
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FCX, ATW, DVN: Ones to watch
DVN
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+4.36%
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12 days
(closed on 08/18/08)
S&P Target Price: 137 We believe recent discoveries have shifted DVN's focus to organic production growth, from restructuring of historical acquisitions.We estimate that the successful production test of the deepwater Jack #2 well (DVN has a 25% working interest) in the Gulf of Mexico's Lower Tertiary Trend in 2006, and its Miocene-age discovery on the Mission Deep prospect (50%) in the Gulf of Mexico, have raised the company's production growth prospects through 2015, while its Chief Holdings acquisition has increased its presence and production outlook in the Barnett Shale.
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Devon Energy Corporation
DVN
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-43.74%
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507 days
Devon Energy Corporation and its subsidiaries primarily engage in oil and gas exploration, development, and production; the transportation of oil, gas, and natural gas liquids; and the processing of natural gas. The company owns oil and gas properties principally in the Permian Basin within Texas and New Mexico; the Mid-Continent area of the central and southern United States; the Rocky Mountains area of the United States; the offshore areas of the Gulf of Mexico; and the onshore areas of the Gulf Coast, principally in south Texas and south Louisiana. It also owns oil and gas properties in ...
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Nat gas stocks outshine integrateds
DVN
-1.23%
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10 days
(closed on 06/27/08)
Filed under: Exxon Mobil (XOM), Market matters, JPMorgan Chase (JPM), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Oil, Lehman Br Holdings (LEH), Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says these stocks rise because they're doubly blessed. Integrateds fall because they aren't.
So many people have been puzzled why the major integrateds have not moved with the last $30 rally in oil's spot price. The answer?
They can't take advantage of it.
They either didn't believe, and therefore didn't drill, or they have been so in the crosshairs of sovereign lunacy that t...
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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Oil's rise is fueling the wind plays
DVN
-6.78%
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27 days
(closed on 06/17/08)
Filed under: Market matters, Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Oil, Stocks to Buy, Cramer on BloggingStocks TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says as crude goes higher, it makes more and more sense to go for other energy options.
Every day that oil goes up, there is a new set of technologies that had formerly been priced out of the market that comes back to life. Let's take wind. Wind, in itself, just seems so stupid. It needs, well, wind. Much of our country doesn't have enough wind to make this economic. There are only certain regions that can really benefit.
But when oil is at $130, SO WHAT! The par...
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Is the Commodity Bull Market Over?
DVN
-38.80%
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566 days
We are in the midst of a pullback in commodities
and their related stocks. Is this the end of the bull market in
commodities? I think not.<!--more-->
The commodity bull run is a multivariate
model. One variable was the foreign exchange factor. As the dollar
weakened, the price of commodities in dollar terms rose. This past week the
dollar strengthened after the market interpreted the most recent FOMC
statement as sending a signal that the monetary body is likely to end
its most recent cycle of interest rate cuts.
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Crude Oil Rally
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+6.21%
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989 days
BULLISH CRUDE OIL *Crude oil surprised today rising the most after two weeks after the Energy Department showed that crude oil supplies plunged 4.85 million barrels to 324.2 million barrels, 5.8 percent above the five-year average. Gasoline inventories dropped 3.75 million barrels to 216.4 million, 0.6 percent above the five-year average, the report showed. Crude Oil trading up $1.13 or 1.9% to settle at $61.82
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