Jason Hall
Jason Hall is a contributing Stock Market Analyst at The Motley Fool and has been with the company since 2012. Prior to that, Jason spent more than a decade in a technical sales role in the printing and information services industry. He also founded and operated a small food manufacturing business for many years. Fun fact: Jason has backpacked on three continents and scuba dived in over 100 locations around the world, but his favorite place to be found is on a baseball or soccer field, coaching or cheering on his son.
Recent Articles by Jason Hall

Jul 17, 2014
by Jason Hall
3 Things Chart Industries Investors Need to Watch
Chart Industries' Q1 results were heavily impacted by weather. That's not a likely excuse for Q2. Has the company's deal with Royal Dutch Shell to build LNG refueling stations started hitting the bottom line? What about China and its biomedical business?

Jul 15, 2014
by Jason Hall
GasLog Ltd. and Cheniere Energy, Inc: Investor's Guide to All the Parts
GasLog Ltd. and MLP GasLog Partners; and Cheniere Energy Inc, Cheniere Energy Partners LP, and Cheniere Energy Partners LP Holdings, LLC. That seems like a lot of moving parts for just two companies. Where to invest for what?

Jul 11, 2014
by Jason Hall
Why Is Clean Energy Fuels Down Almost 10% in July?
After a strong run, Clean Energy Fuels shares have fallen sharply in recent weeks, and on essentially no news or information. What gives? Is competition from Integrys Energy Group -- which has agreed to be acquired by Wisconsin Energy Corp.-- and Questar Corporation spooking the investor world?

Jul 9, 2014
by Jason Hall
Seadrill Ltd's Erratic Actions Might Mean It's Time to Sell
Earlier this week, Seadrill Ltd. announced a new debt offering, as well as an offer to convert prior notes to shares, before abruptly cancelling both. Should investors be concerned about this sudden shift? Is GasLog Ltd. or GasLog LP Partners a better bet today?

Jul 1, 2014
by Jason Hall
T. Boone Pickens on Environmental Conservation, How Horizontal Drilling Reduces Surface Impact
Energy legend T. Boone Pickens talks about his legacy as a steward of the land he owns, and how horizontal drilling actually reduces the impacts of oil and gas production on the surface.

Jun 26, 2014
by Jason Hall
Ignore J.C. Penney's New Credit Deal: Urban Outfitters Is a Better Investment
J.C. Penney still has the same mountain of debt, though it is on better terms. The reality is, more store closings are coming, and the company is racing against time to get to breakeven. A better investment? Urban Outfitters.
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