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Enerkem IPO – A Preview of The New Stock

Enerkem Inc. Enerkem Inc. filed a registration statement to go public this week. Enerkem expects to offer 7.25 million shares at a price between $17.00 and $19.00 per share and they anticipate the shares to begin trading on or about 4/4/2012 under the ticker symbol NRKM. The offering is underwritten by Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, [...]

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5 Superball Stocks

In my recurring Fool column, “Get Ready for the Bounce,” we search for future winners in a pile of 52-week losers. But do we really need to sit around for a whole year, waiting for a fallen stock to bounce back? Nope. Sometimes stocks fall hard, in far less time than a year. And like [...]

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The Money Men Are Selling Rackspace Hosting

Is Rackspace Hosting headed higher, or lower? That’s the question we ask when we evaluate insider buying and selling. We ask because how executives spend their paychecks is often a reflection of what they think of their companies’ prospects. Of course, not all buys are equal. According to two decades of research from Dr. H. [...]

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4 Dividend Stocks Showing You the Money

Dividend checks continue to get fatter Corporate America, as more companies jack up their distribution rates. Readers of the Income Investor newsletter can certainly appreciate that kind of thinking. Let’s take a closer look at some of the companies that inched their payouts higher this past week. Let’s start with Sysco. The foodservice giant with [...]

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Low Rates Are Killing These Stocks

Low interest rates aren’t just bad for savers. They also put entire industries at risk. That may sound counterintuitive, especially given that one of the primary justifications for the Fed’s low interest rate policy has been to encourage businesses to borrow and spend. And certainly, some companies have benefited greatly from the low-interest rate environment. [...]

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Home Run Stocks You Don’t Want to Sell

Do you have difficulties knowing when to sell a stock? It’s probably the single hardest thing for an investor to do well. Sure, finding great companies with undervalued stocks is tough, but selling them is even tougher. You’ll never achieve the 20 and 30 baggers of the next decade if you unload a great business [...]

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