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Gold/Mining/Energy : Strictly: Drilling and oil-field services

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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (85847)2/1/2001 5:33:45 AM
From: chowder  Read Replies (1) of 95453
 
Slider Mon, I had the opportunity to look at some analysis put out by Value Line, the other day. I was a little surprised by what I saw. Looking at Value Line's most optimistic prognostications, I could find only 3 companies in the energy sector that VL thought could produce at a 20% or more level going forward over the next few years. (No small caps are included.)

The 3 companies were ENE, OEI an VPI. Two exploration companies and a combination energy/tech company.

ENE is projected to show a 22% annualized rate of return to 2005 on the high side, 13% on the low side.

OEI is projected to show 24% on the high side, 14% on the low.

VPI is projected to show 31% on the high side, 13% on the low.

It appears to me that VL thinks the rest of the sector will produce lower rates of growth going forward.

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