Jul 27, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonYou Hate My Stocks? Great!You can enjoy big profits by embracing the unloved and unappreciated and ignoring the naysayers.
Jul 27, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonA Foundation of CoalFoundation Coal is new to the markets, but its coal is just as hot as everybody else's.
Jul 27, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonSuccess for the Other HPGood customer service and modern rigs help Helmerich & Payne stand apart.
Jul 27, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonSuncor Stuck on Tar SandsDespite a January fire, current prices still make oil sands production profitable.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonA Carpenter That Works MetalCarpenter Technology is poised to deliver on some hot markets, but can it still deliver good returns for investors?
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonHitting Up the MercGrowth at this derivatives exchange continues to be torrid, but revenue per contract continues to slide.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonLincare Catching Its BreathGrowth will be tough for now, but brighter days should lie ahead.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonGood WoodPlum Creek is a well-managed timber REIT, but should investors still pile into this hot sector?
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonTaiwan Semiconductor Rounds the TurnBusiness appears to be picking up for this semiconductor manufacturer, but is there still value in the stock?
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonVolvo Shares Leave Skid MarksA weak outlook for the heavy truck market takes a toll on the shares.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonBlack & Decker Still in the PinkReported growth at this toolmaker remains robust, but acquisitions are increasingly important.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCommerce Banking on SnowbirdsSouth Florida will be the next beachhead in its assault on traditional banking.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonMore of the Same at Rent-A-CenterSmaller rivals continue to surpass this leading rent-to-own company.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonGood Days for Canadian PacificCP is another well-run railroad benefiting from tight capacity and increasing demand.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonBurlington Northern Steams AheadBetter pricing and efficiency spells strong profits for the country's largest railroad.
Jul 26, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonInco's Wooden GuidanceNickel-market fundamentals are solid, but Inco is navigating through some production problems.
Jul 25, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonPilgrim's Pride: Funny Hats, Solid ProfitsRobust foreign demand is keeping the feathers flying for Pilgrim's Pride.
Jul 25, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonWhy Does Ingersoll-Rand Look Cheap?The market doesn't seem to think that Ingersoll-Rand's diversification efforts will matter over the long haul.
Jul 25, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonTriad Hospitals Looking HealthyThe rural hospital operator is in good shape.
Jul 25, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonArkansas Best for the Long Haul?Shares of this trucker seem cheap, but it's always important to ask why.