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    • Tue Aug 19th 11:31 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      For Those Infrastructure Plays, Everything You Ever Needed To Know About Cement
      My compliments on an informative, detailed, and objective article, and although quite technical, still makes for an interesting read. I would like to know if you have any similar info on those companies who provide the kilns, clinker coolers, etc to CX, Lafarge, etc. I am looking at KHD and its competitors--even if cement production is down, emerging markets and developed ones will need to buy/upgrade equipment, and I'm wondering if KHD or another company is dominant because of superior technology or other 'moat' in this niche.
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    • Thu Jun 19th 11:21 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Aircraft Suppliers to Benefit from Airline Fuel Woes
      On engines, WGOV is a leader in making turbines run more efficiently and saving fuel, but they are not very cheap right now. For alternative fuels, planes in South Africa run on coal-to-liquids provided by SSL, but this is out of local resource necessity and not a technology that saves money or energy, from what little I know.
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    • Mon May 26th 23:58 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Oil Companies Paid More Than Bottom 75% of Taxpayers
      This is not informative without the denominator. Can you also compare net income of oil companies vs. net income of bottom 75% individual taxpayers?
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    • Thu Jul 12th 12:44 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Should One Invest in Unethical Companies?
      Yes, voting with your wallet is the best way to avoid a company. However, the issue is not only whether WMT or any other company will benefit from your purchase of shares, but if you are comfortable trying to make a profit off their business practices. Everyone's threshold will be different, but everyone should at least consider whether they have any no-go areas. It's a very personal decision, but there are certainly stocks I'd prefer to avoid, and seek equal rates of return elsewhere. For example, someone who has had family pass away from lung cancer might avoid tobacco stocks, not because he wants to hurt tobacco companies, but because he will feel better about his portfolio.
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