Dec 19, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffTwo Offshore Drillers to Pump Up Your PortfolioThese oil-service companies won't cause you any pain.
Dec 15, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffTwo Metal Stocks That Won't Go SoftThese red-hot investments won't burn your portfolio.
Dec 14, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffHuaneng Power: Power and Profit in ChinaHuaneng Power brings power to the people and profits to investors.
Dec 13, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffRoyal Dutch Shell Not Looking Too RegalWith the company's reserves running dry, investors might want to dip into a different well.
Dec 12, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffCEMIG: Providing Power to Brazil and Profits to InvestorsRobust electricity demand is powering CEMIG's profits.
Dec 11, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffEricsson: Ringing Up the GainsThe wireless-infrastructure leader is connected to a profitable future.
Dec 11, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffRepsol YPF: Time to Draw Down Your ProfitsPolitical headwinds are likely to batter this oil producer's results.
Dec 11, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffTaiwan Semiconductor: Making Profits Chip by ChipAs the chip industry heats up, this is the company to watch.
Dec 11, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffTime to Answer the Vodafone3G services should spur this telecom's growth in 2007.
Nov 24, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffThe Best International Stock for 2007: America MovilDial up shares of Latin America's cellular behemoth.
Nov 10, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffLAN Ready for TakeoffLAN Airlines is offering a nonstop flight to Profitsville.
Nov 2, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffEmerging Market Musings: BrazilBanco Itau and SABESP are two plays on the strength of its economy.
Oct 27, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffChunghwa Telecom: Dialing Up the FutureThis one is a growing bond at present and a growth stock in the future.
Sep 7, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffEmerging Market Musings: MexicoTwo hot picks from south of the border.
Sep 6, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffEmerging Market Musings: ChinaTwo red-chip stocks should have investors seeing green.
Sep 6, 2006 by Will FrankenhoffTwo Ways to Play the Gulf DiscoveryOil companies won't see profits for years; instead, try companies that service the oil drillers.