Nov 11, 2008 by David SmithShould the Markets Be Butchering Tyson?Despite its strong quarter, Tyson's chicken economics have it in a flap.
Nov 10, 2008 by David SmithDon't Miss This Seismic SparklerParis-based CGGVeritas looks poised to pop.
Nov 10, 2008 by David SmithYou're Doing It Wrong, NATCOUnlike its peers, the oilfield company reports a bad quarter, but a brighter future.
Nov 7, 2008 by David SmithObama's First Task: Rebuilding Our HousingWhat first steps might the president-elect take to treat our housing malaise?
Nov 7, 2008 by David SmithCablevision's Black Ink Doesn't Dispel GloomShould you grab shares in this media hodgepodge?
Nov 7, 2008 by David SmithTransocean TowersIn the midst of sliding crude prices, Transocean continues to look strong.
Nov 7, 2008 by David SmithDevon's Devastation at the Hands of Mr. MarketDespite a tripling of its results, Devon's hit by the storage numbers.
Nov 5, 2008 by David SmithTime Warner Cable's Look-Ahead RetreatTime Warner Cable trims its forecasts following a mostly sound quarter.
Nov 5, 2008 by David SmithBrussels Sprouts Mining Deal ObjectionsFollowing a pair of approvals, Europe is fussing about a BHP and Rio Tinto deal.
Nov 5, 2008 by David SmithDon't Let These Energy Stocks Slip AwayWhile oil and gas prices have fallen, the word "temporary" is important here.
Nov 3, 2008 by David SmithYour Portfolio Needs This "Boring" CompanyThis supplier of equipment to the oil and gas industry has a lot going for it.
Nov 3, 2008 by David SmithDiving Deeper for ProfitsThe deepwater should benefit Oceaneering's importance to energy.
Oct 31, 2008 by David SmithChevron's Big Oil BonanzaWith crude and refinery margins both up, Chevron blew away forecasts.
Oct 31, 2008 by David SmithWaste Management Cleans UpWaste Management outdid the economy to pick up a strong quarter.
Oct 31, 2008 by David SmithGive This Marathon a RunSolid operating numbers and interesting deepwater prospects could propel Marathon.
Oct 30, 2008 by David SmithComcast's Picture Could DarkenWith the economy taking its toll, the cable company expects a slowdown.
Oct 30, 2008 by David SmithEveryone's Jumping Into the Bailout LineWhat started off as aid to the banks now appears to be accepting all comers.
Oct 30, 2008 by David SmithWith Crude Sliding, You've Gotta Love Exxon's EarningsExxonMobil benefited from sector balance, but it'll be hit by lower prices.
Oct 30, 2008 by David Smith5 Steps Necessary for a Housing CureThese troublemakers must be run out of our neighborhood.
Oct 29, 2008 by David SmithStrong Quarter or Not, U.S. Steel Hunkers DownWith prices climbing U.S. Steel's numbers soared, but for how long?