Stephanie Grimmett

 

Stephanie Grimmet is a professional reporter who joined the research staff of the Taipan Group in 2006. She has been an editor and analyst with TodaysFinancialNews from the beginning.

All articles by Stephanie Grimmett:

TFN Special Research Report: The Three Best Solar Companies to Buy Now
Posted April 17, 2009 in Investment Strategies

Recession Investing: Severstal (SVJTF) is crazy
Posted October 9, 2008 in Gold and Resources

Libya vs Switzerland: Tamoil loses
Posted October 9, 2008 in Oil and Energy

The Omaha Principle: Quanta Services (PWR) pops 9%, and more is in store
Posted October 9, 2008 in US Stocks and Markets

The Omaha Principle: Lindsay Corp (LNN) will rise again
Posted October 8, 2008 in Gold and Resources

Tel Offshore Trust (TELOZ) plummets 64% at open
Posted October 8, 2008 in Oil and Energy

Hershey (HSY): Kisses sweeten the recession
Posted October 8, 2008 in Gold and Resources

Has Aracruz Celulose (ARA) found a bottom?
Posted October 7, 2008 in Gold and Resources

E.On (EONGY) grabs Gazprom’s (OGZPY) gas field
Posted October 6, 2008 in Oil and Energy

The Omaha Principle: Tyco (TYC) is waaaaay undervalued
Posted October 6, 2008 in Investment Strategies

Rusal vs. Norilsk (NILSY): Who wins if nickel loses?
Posted October 3, 2008 in Gold and Resources

Buy LINE, KMP, PBT, EPD only when the Cramer frenzy is over
Posted October 3, 2008 in Oil and Energy

Fortis (FORB) up 12%, despite setbacks
Posted October 2, 2008 in International Investing

Evergreen Energy (EEE) is on sale, but should you buy?
Posted October 2, 2008 in Oil and Energy

Xstrata (XTA) and Lonmin (LMI): The buyout isn’t dead
Posted October 1, 2008 in Gold and Resources

Brasil Telecom (BTM): Up 7% or down 4%?
Posted October 1, 2008 in International Investing

Cosan (CZZ) down 14%: Sweet or bitter?
Posted September 30, 2008 in Gold and Resources

Pacific Ethanol (PEIX) down 28% in first hour
Posted September 30, 2008 in Oil and Energy

Will Xstrata (XTA) fill vacuum left by Lonmin (LMI) CEO?
Posted September 29, 2008 in Gold and Resources

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) down 24%, despite bailout rumors
Posted September 29, 2008 in International Investing