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Oil under the Bahamas: BPC goes deep-sea fishing

Published on September 25, 2008

Tom Bulford of Penny Sleuth UK recently spoke with the head of Bahamas oil explorer BPC (London:BPC). And besides some valuable advice about being on an oil rig during a hurricane, Tom also learned that BPC’s stock, cheap at 4.5 pence on the LSE’s AIM board, could provide investors with a golden opportunity. But it’s [...]

Small cap mining stocks: Mariana Resources (MARL) or Horizonte Minerals (HZM)

Published on September 17, 2008

“Who do you think is more likely to run a successful mining exploration company in South America? A man who for forty years has been scouring the geological maps of that great continent, tramping the stony ground and swapping stories in bars where grizzled prospectors wash the dust from their throats? Or a man who, [...]

Cities Unlimited provides a breath of logical political and economic fresh air

Published on August 26, 2008

“Any such report that meets with universal condemnation by politicians from all sides has clearly got something right and this one has been branded as a ‘complete load of rubbish’ by David Cameron, ‘vindictive and anti-northern’, by Redcar MP Vera Braid and ‘insulting and ignorant,’ by John Prescott.” — Tom Bulford
Blogger’s note: Economics and politics [...]

Gold, Silver, Platinum and Palladium All on the Way Up

Published on July 18, 2008

“Gold is ready to fight for another all-time high in the near future. Silver looks poised to do so at any second but realistically it will happen over a month or two. Platinum is trending within a super bullish formation, and palladium is going to give us a further indication within two [...]

The Six Rules for Stock Options Trading

Published on July 9, 2008

“Never go short any stock. If you think the stock will drop, buy puts. That way, you will limit your losses if you are wrong and you will make a bundle if you are right.” — Steve Sarnoff
Blogger’s note: Steve Sarnoff, son of stock options trading legend Paul Sarnoff, gave his Penny Sleuth [...]

A Sweet Profit from the Commodities Boom

Published on June 23, 2008

“There are very real benefits to making less taste like more.” — Greg Guenthner, Penny Sleuth
by Greg Guenthner
Baltimore — (TFN): Splenda — utilizing the artificial sweetener sucralose — has been successfully marketed in the U.S. and across the world as a safe substitute for sugar. Its slogan says it all — “Made from sugar, [...]

Africa: A Good Bet for Foreign Investment?

Published on June 5, 2008

“I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest.” — Winston Churchill in 1939
Blogger’s note: Tom Bulford, editor of Penny Sleuth UK, may begin his article with a quote about [...]

New Technology: Finding the best tech trends

Published on April 15, 2008

“Trends can get an investor into trouble. Oftentimes, an investor will put too much stake in how he believes a particular trend will shape up, yet neglect his most important decision: The company whose shares he chooses to buy!” — Greg Guenther
by Greg Guenther
Baltimore – (TFN): Finding ideas [...]

Stock Splits: Why and How

Published on April 2, 2008

“The fellas over at Penny Sleuth just wrote a comprehensive article on Stock Splits. If you’re new to investing or if you’d just like to refresh your knowledge, it’s a great place to start.” — Stephanie Grimmett
by Stephanie Grimmett
Baltimore – (TFN): The fellas over at Penny Sleuth just wrote a comprehensive article [...]