nathan Hamilton
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A Fool since 2014, Nathan bridges the gap between saving and investing, covering topics from credit cards, mortgages, and credit scores to consumer and technology stocks. Twitter
Recent Articles by nathan Hamilton

Jan 9, 2014
by nathan Hamilton
February Is Critical for Liquidity Services
Liquidity Services's share price in 2014 relies heavily upon a DoD surplus contract that expires in February. If not renewed, the company stands to lose 30% of its business to competitors. A contract win could be the event that alleviates concerns over Liquidity Services's growth trajectory.

Dec 30, 2013
by nathan Hamilton
The 1 Number Every Natural Gas Investor Should Know
EIA forecasts continue to support natural gas as a cheap alternative to crude oil, thus providing a backdrop for growth among players developing natural gas infrastructure. What does this mean for companies tied to the fate of natural gas or automakers like Ford?

Dec 30, 2013
by nathan Hamilton
Has Eagle Ford Drilling Peaked?
Texas Railroad Commission data for drilling activity, permits, and oil-field discoveries points to a slowdown in Eagle Ford drilling from 2013's elevated levels. While true, major players in the Eagle Ford with large acreage positions have significant runway to continue drilling at current levels.

Dec 20, 2013
by nathan Hamilton
Are Potbelly Shares Fairly Valued?
Potbelly's store growth is outpacing the industry with elevated restaurant-level margins supporting further expansion nationally. Although store growth will continue, investors are fairly valuing shares currently as same store sales are underperforming peers.

Dec 20, 2013
by nathan Hamilton
ADT Is Securing More Than Its Customers
Sometimes the reality of an outcome is far different from what our perceptions would tell us. Such is the case with The ADT Corporation (NYSE: ADT) and the perceived effects that new market entrants are having upon its operations.
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