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Watts Water Technologies Inc.
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+15.96%
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Watts Water Technologies, Inc., through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and sells water safety and flow control products primarily for the water quality, water safety, water flow control, and water conservation markets in North America, Europe, and China. Its products include backflow preventers and check valves for preventing reverse flow within water lines; fire protection systems, and point-of-use water filtration and reverse osmosis systems for commercial and residential applications; a range of water pressure regulators, and water supply and drainage products for commercial an...
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Water as the next hot commodity
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-9.28%
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(closed on 05/09/07)
With increasing demand for potable water and pure water for agriculture, and given biotechs' growth into areas that necessitate the purification of numerous liquids, Watts Water Tech is poised to show sustained growth. This is a double-play: 1. worldwide demand for potable water in the face of growing drought conditions and increasing population demands; 2. agriculture/biotech need for sterile liquids and filtration systems.
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From the Blogosphere
What’s Watts paying for?
Yesterday, on Dealbook, I wrote about two former bank executives who were still collecting a paycheck and/or perks long after they had left the company. Turns out that Hugh McColl (formerly of Bank of America) and Ed Crutchfield (formerly of First Union which became Wachovia and is now Wells Fargo) are not alone. <>In the proxy that Watts Water Technologies (WTS) filed earlier this week, it disclosed paying nearly $500K in consulting fees to former CEO Timothy Horne. Horne stepped down six years ago, but under an agreement signed several years earlier, he agreed to provide 300 to 500 hours of >...
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Profits in pipes: Infrastructure gains
Filed under: Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Agriculture, Stocks to Buy "We see flowing profits from companies in the water sector involved with pipes, pumps, regulators and other equipment," notes Neil George. In his industry-leading Personal Finance newsletter, the advisor offers a fascinating overview of three companies that help "utilities and other industries provide quality water service." "Aging pipes are one of the most pressing challenges in the US and beyond. Studies show that in some municipalities, loss from leaky pipes accounts for as much as 10% of water consumption. <>"<>Ameron Inter>>...
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Profits in pipes: Infrastructure gains
WTS
-2.15%
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432 days
Filed under: Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Agriculture, Stocks to Buy "We see flowing profits from companies in the water sector involved with pipes, pumps, regulators and other equipment," notes Neil George. In his industry-leading Personal Finance newsletter, the advisor offers a fascinating overview of three companies that help "utilities and other industries provide quality water service." "Aging pipes are one of the most pressing challenges in the US and beyond. Studies show that in some municipalities, loss from leaky pipes accounts for as much as 10% of water consumption. <>"<>Ameron Inter>>...
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Flowing gains: Pipes to profits
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“We see flowing profits from companies in the water sector involved with pipes, pumps, regulators and other equipment,†notes Neil George.
In his industry-leading Personal Finance newsletter, the advisor offers a fascinating overview of three companies which help “utilities and other industries provide quality water service.â€<!----> “Aging pipes are one of the most pressing challenges in the US and beyond. Studies show that in some municipalities, loss from leaky pipes accounts for as much as 10% of water consumption. <>“Ameron International (NYSE: AMN) is a >...
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Wednesday: Economic Weekly Crude, ADP (-48K) Earnings Arcelor Mittal (MT), CNX Gas (CXG), Corni...
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