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A NordiCaps Region Index
STO
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-16.39%
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(closed on 10/03/08)
<> Top 10 Rated Nordic Companies <> Nordic Region: Stats for All 116 & Top 40 Companies Nordic Region: Breakdown by Country <> As evidence of commercial interest in developing an ETF for the Nordic region, Global X Management has recently filed for such a product, based on the FTSE Nordic 30 Index . The Global X filing specifies that, "The underlying index tracks the performance of the 30 largest and most liquid companies in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland. The Adviser uses a passive or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fu>>>...
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NordiCaps Region Index: Analysis & Statistics For Each Country
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-17.55%
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(closed on 09/13/08)
<> An analysis of the 116 companies included in my NordiCaps Region Index reveals the top performing Scandinavian country was Norway on both average (-1.8%) and market cap-weighted (+6.3%) trailing 52-week stock price performance, finishing well ahead of runner-up Denmark with a weighted loss of 3.2% and an average loss of 14.7%. Iceland fared worst of all the Nordic region companies with just 5 companies eligible and losses of 42% (weighted) and 49.2% (average) over the past year. The accompanying tables break down the performance of the component stocks for each of the five Nord>...
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NordiCaps Region Top 50 ETF & 116-Company Index
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+0.00%
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(closed on 08/12/08)
Table of 66 Other Companies Table of NordiCaps Top 50 Active Companies <> <> Moving beyond the single country focus of exchange-traded funds [ETFs] such as iShares Sweden (EWD), I have developed a NordiCaps Region Stock Index and Top 50 market cap-weighted ETF proposal which includes 116 companies based in the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden with market caps over $1 billion US Dollars as of the market close on August 11, 2008. The Nordic region is expected to outperform both the United States [US] and the EU>>...
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NordiCaps Region Index
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-0.76%
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(closed on 08/11/08)
<> <> <> Moving beyond the single country focus of exchange-traded funds [ETFs] such as the iShares MSCI Sweden Index (EWD), I have developed a NordiCaps Region Stock Index which includes 120 companies based in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden with market caps over $1 billion US Dollars. I have also developed a ratings formula to choose 40 active companies on a quarterly basis for a semi-active ETF proposal, factoring in each company’s trailing 52-week stock price change, market cap weighting, and revenue weighting and then choosing the 40 active stocks based on< />< /><>>< />< /><>>>><>>>...
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Fundamental analysis
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-33.23%
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Statoil is undervalued. Several analysts have 30-50% higher Targets than the present trading range.
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From the Blogosphere
Five European Oil Stock Bargains
Stocks of the European Oil group, made up of five buy-recommendations, Total (TOT), StatoilHydro (STO), Royal Dutch Shell (RDS), BP plc (BP) and BG Group (BRGXF.PK), have low McDep Ratios that fall within the tightest range (0.75-0.87) of the six industry groups in our coverage. McDep Ratios for the European stocks have reversed a three-year slump (see chart below). In the context that lower McDep Ratio stocks should return more than higher McDep stocks, BP has underperformed modestly over three years. <>Otherwise, occasional extremes appear to get reduced in a pattern of reversion to the mea>...
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Statoil Slips, but Volumes up – Analyst Blog
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Statoil ASA (STO) reported its third quarter results of 38 cents per share, compared to the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 40 cents and in line with the year-earlier quarter earnings. Revenue for the quarter was NOK 123.1 billion ($20.1 billion), down 29% year over year.
Though the company’s results were hurt by lower commodity prices, Statoil continues to maintain a high activity level both in Norway and internationally. Equity and entitlement productions were up 8% and 10% year over year, respectively, with the start-up of operations on several new oil and gas fields such as Tyrihans in the< />< />< />< />< />< />< />< />< />< /><>><>><>><>>< /><>>< /><>>< /><>>< /><>>< /><><>< />><>< />><>< />>>< />...
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Julian Robertson Likes Norway!
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Julian Robertson was a featured interview on CNBC and as usual he was very worth listening to. I think the most important takeaway was his repeated insistence that if the Chinese and Japanese reduce their purchases of US debt, let alone outright sales, the US would be in a world of hurt. Obviously this is an unknown variable but is clearly the risk. Despite Erin's responses to this line of thought there is nothing new about this. Even I've been talking about that for a while.
<>The extent to which our financial functioning has relied on foreign purchases of our debt should not be new to you. A>...
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StatoilHydro Invests in Natural Gas's Long Term Growth Potential
Buy-recommended StatoilHydro (STO) offers unlevered appreciation potential of 40% to a McDep Ratio of 1.0 where stock price would equal Net Present Value (NPV) of $35 a share. Released today, second quarter results apparently exceeded our estimate for unlevered cash flow (Ebitda) from three months ago. <>Lower natural gas price was cushioned by higher Ebitda margin. Natural gas, mostly sold to continental neighbors in Europe, drives 53% of NPV in our valuation that capitalizes cash flow at unlevered multiples (PV/Ebitda) related to reserve life (Adjusted R/P). Much natural gas outside North Am>...
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StatoilHydro Invests in Natural Gas' Long Term Growth Potential
Buy-recommended StatoilHydro (STO) offers unlevered appreciation potential of 40% to a McDep Ratio of 1.0 where stock price would equal Net Present Value (NPV) of $35 a share. Released today, second quarter results apparently exceeded our estimate for unlevered cash flow (Ebitda) from three months ago. <>Lower natural gas price was cushioned by higher Ebitda margin. Natural gas, mostly sold to continental neighbors in Europe, drives 53% of NPV in our valuation that capitalizes cash flow at unlevered multiples (PV/Ebitda) related to reserve life (Adjusted R/P). Much natural gas outside North Am>...
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