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clusterstock.alleyinsider.com - Dec 08, 2008   about  CAT, DRYS, EXM
We still don't really understand how Obama's latest infrastructure pronouncement is spurring today's rally -- didn't everyone already know this before this weekend's radio address? -- but it does look like the industrial, heavy equipment companies like Caterpillar (CAT) are the big winners, as you w...
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microcapspeculator.net - Dec 07, 2008   about  EXM
Only seven months ago, dry bulk shippers were on top of the world.  The rapid growth in spot prices transformed mundane companies like DryShips (Nasdaq:DRYS) and Excel Maritime (NYSE:EXM) into multi-billion dollar growth stocks, trading millions of shares per day. Its a different world today for the...
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247wallst.com - Dec 02, 2008   about  PALM, SWIR, XNPT and 1 more
Excel Maritime (EXM) Bad period for shipping business. Falls to $3.25 from 52-week high of $60.99. Xenoport  (XNPT) New drug fails in study. Drops to $17.90 from 52-week high of $66.34. Sierra Wireless (SWIR) Will be buying Wavecom. Wall St. hates deal. Falls to $5,42 from 52-week high of $21.18....
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fool.com - Nov 11, 2008   about  DRYS, EGLE, NM and 1 more
Some shippers are more seaworthy than others.
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 28, 2008   about  AA, DRYS, X and 4 more
MAJOR SHIPPING BAROMETER SINKS TO 6-YEAR LOW Dry-bulk shipping concerns have ratcheted another degree lower Tuesday, after the primary measure of marine shipping activity fell below a key threshold, hitting a six-year low. The Baltic Dry Index slid below the 1000-point mark, the first time it’s been...
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bluedogonwallstreet.blogspot.com - Sep 27, 2008   about  EXM
On Friday, the Baltic Dry Index (BDI), which measures shipping rates on 40 routes across the world, fell 10.0%, or 417 points, to 3,746, -- its biggest one-day drop since it was instituted. Pressure over the past month has come from Chinese steel mills duking it out with Vale (RIO). The Brazil-based...
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bluedogonwallstreet.blogspot.com - Sep 26, 2008   about  EXM
This is the comment from EXM's CEO which caused it's near 20% drop today. There are some good facts in the details, but Reuters summarized as "Goods stranded on docks; System in "a state of chaos"; Ships on order may not be built". That was a good recipe for panic. Here are a few excerpts:The cred...
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bluedogonwallstreet.blogspot.com - Sep 18, 2008   about  EXM
I bought EXM at $19.35. BDI is up 2.1% today, while EXM is down 7.1%. I can't explain it. The drybulks are down across the board. I'm violating a fundamental rule by adding to a loser, but techncially it looks oversold at or near support, and fundamentals appear to be approving as we enter the Fall...
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bluedogonwallstreet.blogspot.com - Sep 12, 2008   about  EXM
I'm really starting to like EXM here. The stock is under pressure by a concern that a global economic slowdown will grind the drybulk shippers to a halt. I think it's an overreaction and coal shipments will pick up now that winter is coming on and the Olympics are over (China had halted many coal bu...
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 05, 2008   about  EXM, SEA, FCX and 1 more
NEVER ENOUGH COPPER AROUND WHEN YOU NEED ONE The continued erosion of demand and pricing in the base metals market has launched another assault on the market valuations of mining and metals companies. Freeport-McMoRan (FCX) lost another 5% Friday, trading below $70 a share. That means the stock has...
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blogs.barrons.com - Aug 13, 2008   about  EXM, GNK
SHIPPING STOCKS GET REPRIEVE AMIDST COMMODITY BUMP The setbacks for the global commodities market created an enormous overhang for the companies that move raw materials and other freight around the globe. But with a bulge in the price of commodities after a long dry spell, shares of some shippers ha...
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