Aug 3, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCalpine Stumbles, and the Stock FollowsInvestors recoil from a second-quarter loss, overlooking the company's actual progress.
Aug 3, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonThe Making o' the GreenAllied Irish Bank's growth is anything but blarney.
Aug 3, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCoal Fuels FreightCar AmericaStrong demand for coal has created a shortage of railroad cars. With 85% of the market, FreightCar is growing.
Aug 2, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCoventry Continues to GrowNecessary improvements to the First Health business will take time, but the overall business remains very profitable.
Aug 2, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonGenesee & Wyoming Chugs AlongDespite strong freight results, operating expenses and Australian results need to get back on track.
Aug 2, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonIs Oshkosh Still Posh?Company guidance suggests that analysts have more than caught up to the growth story at Oshkosh Truck.
Aug 2, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCan Evergreen Solar Harness Greenbacks?Despite its precarious position, Evergreen Solar could still emerge as a leader in solar power.
Aug 2, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonFresh Del Monte: Rotten or Ripe?Patient shareholders might find sweet rewards here.
Aug 1, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonShould Investors Go Dutch?While ABN Amro is trying to find a balance between growth and value, investors can collect a fair dividend.
Aug 1, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonTeva: Built to Last?One Fool finds Teva a stalwart grower for the future.
Aug 1, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonCan Entergy Power a Portfolio?Utilities have had a good run, but Entergy might still have room for improvement.
Aug 1, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonNam Tai's Volume PlayMargins aren't what they used to be for this electronics assembler, but business is healthy all the same.
Aug 1, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonDialing Up NovaStarThis mortgage REIT continues to offer a high-risk/high-reward play on the housing market.
Jul 29, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonLincoln Electric Sparks GrowthSolid worldwide demand for welding equipment meant another good quarter for Lincoln Electric.
Jul 29, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonSmaller Is BetterAnadarko's sale of non-core properties hurt production numbers but has helped cash flow and the balance sheet.
Jul 29, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonDoes ADM Have the Fuel?The food-processing business appears destined for slow growth, but what of other ventures like ethanol?
Jul 29, 2005 by Stephen D. SimpsonBaker Hughes Not Half-BakedStrong energy prices mean strong drilling activity. Strong drilling activity means growth for Baker Hughes.