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FLR: Bull or Bear?
Fluor (FLR) knows there's plenty of work to be done in the U.S.
FLR
+25.19%
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245 days
(closed on 10/20/09)
Filed under: Industry, Stocks to Buy <>Investing, like the politics that leads to U.S. public policy, is the art of the possible.
Conditions shift, windows of opportunity present themselves, even amid choppy seas. One such opportunity is presenting itself with Fluor (NYSE: FLR).
Fluor is a leading international design, engineering, and contracting firm with projects that include designing and building manufacturing facilities, refineries, pharmaceutical facilities, health care buildings, power plants and telecommunications and transportation infrastructure.<><>Continue reading <>Fluor (FLR) knows th>>>>...
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Missed the stem cell move? Make a play at Jacobs Engineering
FLR
+4.27%
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305 days
Filed under: Stocks to Buy, StemCells Inc. (STEM) Do not underestimate the power of a new administration in Washington. With the ability to spend a huge amount of dollars, team Obama can wield tremendous influence in the market. Case in point is the stem cell space. It is widely expected that Obama will issue an executive order eliminating restrictions on stem cell research. Stocks like StemCells Inc. (NASDAQ: STEM) and Geron Corp. (NASDAQ: GERN) have been moving higher since the inaugural. <>Coincidentally, on Friday, GERN announced approval for human trials for its treatment of spinal chord in>...
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Engineering gains from Obama's infrastructure proposals
FLR
+4.58%
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309 days
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy, Obama Picks "Infrastructure stocks have been laid low by the economic downturn; but once massive government stimulus programs get growth going again, these companies should be among the surest winners," says Stephen Leeb. In The Complete Investor newsletter, the advisor explains, "We've found four top infrastructure stocks, now at bargain-basement levels, that we think will surge. All are all astonishingly cheap when you consider how vital their role is in worldwide economic growth." <>"It would be difficult to fin>...
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Top Stock Picks '09: Fluor (FLR)
FLR
-11.81%
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18 days
(closed on 01/20/09)
Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy, Best Stocks for 2009 This post is part of a special annual report -- Top Stock Picks '09 -- in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked 75 leading newsletter advisors to select their favorite investment for the new year. "Fluor (NYSE: FLR), my top pick for 2009, is a global heavyweight in the engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance field," says noted value investor Nathan Slaughter. <>The editor of Half-Priced Stocks explains, "2008 won't go down as one of the most memorable for Fluor shareholders -- but 200>...
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Election bets: Advisors vote on McCain and Obama stocks
FLR
-18.00%
in
8 days
(closed on 10/11/08)
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Time Warner (TWX), India, China, Brazil, Newsletters, Mutual funds, Comcast Cl'A' (CMCSA), Merck and Co (MRK), Canada, Cardinal Health (CAH), Barclays plc ADS (BCS), EOG Resources (EOG), Presidential elections, Commodities, Oil, Agriculture, Stocks to Buy, Technology, General Dynamics Corp (GD), Israel, Green Stocks, Northrop Grumman (NOC) This post is part of a series in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked financial experts to name their top stock pick if McCain or if Obama wins the election. <>Based on their campaign promises and party platforms>...
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Cramer on Infrastructure Stocks
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+5.81%
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3 hours
(closed on 08/12/08)
I am once again aghast at the reaction to Fluor (FLR) earnings - either we are heading for the type of global recession no one can fathom or the hedge fund liquidations are continuing hot and heavy. And if its the former, trust me, buying anything in the US just because "we'll be the first to recover" is simply a fool's game. I continue to ask where the next leadership group will be if we are going to bludgeon these names with true earnings power and a global growth bent - sorry a market led up by retailers, financials, and airlines in an economy that is just now really beginning to face ...
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Gaps Being Filled - Another Positive. Mastercard (MA) and Fluor (FLR)
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-1.46%
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(closed on 07/09/08)
A lot of earnings gaps are being filled... gaps are a controversional subject in the technical trader world (of which I am loosely associated, although I am more of a fundamentalist) - BUT we have to respect charts and frankly the world looks a lot scarier without them because all you see are stocks in free fall. I went many years without using charts when I first started and looking back now, I don't know how I did it - it seems completely foreign not to look at them at this point. The controversy of gaps comes with the question - do all gaps get filled? No, not all gaps get filled, but...
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Fluor (FLR) v Perini (PCR) - a Rising Tide does not Lift all Boats
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-57.10%
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34 days
(closed on 08/12/08)
Fluor (FLR) and Perini (PCR) are in the same sector - infrastructure. That's about all they have in common. I have owned both at one time or the other, but clearly owning Perini (PCR) was a mistake. My thesis with infrastucture is to focus on the customer base - oil rich Arabs, trade rich Chinese, and essentially bankrupt (federal) US government with unending pocketbook (read: your taxes) who runs deficits to their hearts content. That was my error with Perini - unfortunately their customer base is heavily focused on non federal government Americans (although they are trying to change ...
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Fluor Corp.: A Great Energy Play
FLR
-76.79%
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512 days
The engineering and construction companies had a great year in 2007, and the current environment is like that of the deep offshore drillers. They have large backlogs of work, and an environment that is very bullish for their businesses. Fluor Corp. (FLR) is the largest, and arguably the best one of these companies. <> One hundred and one days ago, I placed a buy recommendation on theupdown.com, and since then it is up 45.20%. The world is currently a bullish venue for infrastructure and energy, and based on its size and specialization, FLR is in the best position to take care of the world's nee>...
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