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December 5, 2008 at 2:36 PM #312340December 5, 2008 at 4:14 PM #312401MadeInTaiwanParticipant
[quote=stockstradr]Now here’s where I ASK FOR ADVICE.
I’m fairly weak on knowing which big cap oil players are the better positioned for stock price increases, once oil price starts to recover.
So who on this forum has done good research, and can advise us which are the oil sector companies to invest in for long-term? Tell us why you like the companies you recommend?
Exxon?
Petrobras? (Brazil play)
PTR? (China Play)
BP? (more diversified?)
COP?
MRO?Others?
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stockstradrI don’t mean to beat a dead horse but read up a little on the Steve LeVine’s background. oilandglory.com is his blog that he created to promote his last book on the oil businees (He still updates it). Don’t know about Petrobras or PTR, but BP, Exxon are not in good long term shape because their bookable reserves are declining. He writes extensively on Eurasia, and oil business/politics. Fun read as well imho.
December 5, 2008 at 4:14 PM #312043MadeInTaiwanParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Now here’s where I ASK FOR ADVICE.
I’m fairly weak on knowing which big cap oil players are the better positioned for stock price increases, once oil price starts to recover.
So who on this forum has done good research, and can advise us which are the oil sector companies to invest in for long-term? Tell us why you like the companies you recommend?
Exxon?
Petrobras? (Brazil play)
PTR? (China Play)
BP? (more diversified?)
COP?
MRO?Others?
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stockstradrI don’t mean to beat a dead horse but read up a little on the Steve LeVine’s background. oilandglory.com is his blog that he created to promote his last book on the oil businees (He still updates it). Don’t know about Petrobras or PTR, but BP, Exxon are not in good long term shape because their bookable reserves are declining. He writes extensively on Eurasia, and oil business/politics. Fun read as well imho.
December 5, 2008 at 4:14 PM #312432MadeInTaiwanParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Now here’s where I ASK FOR ADVICE.
I’m fairly weak on knowing which big cap oil players are the better positioned for stock price increases, once oil price starts to recover.
So who on this forum has done good research, and can advise us which are the oil sector companies to invest in for long-term? Tell us why you like the companies you recommend?
Exxon?
Petrobras? (Brazil play)
PTR? (China Play)
BP? (more diversified?)
COP?
MRO?Others?
[/quote]
stockstradrI don’t mean to beat a dead horse but read up a little on the Steve LeVine’s background. oilandglory.com is his blog that he created to promote his last book on the oil businees (He still updates it). Don’t know about Petrobras or PTR, but BP, Exxon are not in good long term shape because their bookable reserves are declining. He writes extensively on Eurasia, and oil business/politics. Fun read as well imho.
December 5, 2008 at 4:14 PM #312454MadeInTaiwanParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Now here’s where I ASK FOR ADVICE.
I’m fairly weak on knowing which big cap oil players are the better positioned for stock price increases, once oil price starts to recover.
So who on this forum has done good research, and can advise us which are the oil sector companies to invest in for long-term? Tell us why you like the companies you recommend?
Exxon?
Petrobras? (Brazil play)
PTR? (China Play)
BP? (more diversified?)
COP?
MRO?Others?
[/quote]
stockstradrI don’t mean to beat a dead horse but read up a little on the Steve LeVine’s background. oilandglory.com is his blog that he created to promote his last book on the oil businees (He still updates it). Don’t know about Petrobras or PTR, but BP, Exxon are not in good long term shape because their bookable reserves are declining. He writes extensively on Eurasia, and oil business/politics. Fun read as well imho.
December 5, 2008 at 4:14 PM #312521MadeInTaiwanParticipant[quote=stockstradr]Now here’s where I ASK FOR ADVICE.
I’m fairly weak on knowing which big cap oil players are the better positioned for stock price increases, once oil price starts to recover.
So who on this forum has done good research, and can advise us which are the oil sector companies to invest in for long-term? Tell us why you like the companies you recommend?
Exxon?
Petrobras? (Brazil play)
PTR? (China Play)
BP? (more diversified?)
COP?
MRO?Others?
[/quote]
stockstradrI don’t mean to beat a dead horse but read up a little on the Steve LeVine’s background. oilandglory.com is his blog that he created to promote his last book on the oil businees (He still updates it). Don’t know about Petrobras or PTR, but BP, Exxon are not in good long term shape because their bookable reserves are declining. He writes extensively on Eurasia, and oil business/politics. Fun read as well imho.
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