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To: bankbuyer who wrote (729)4/29/2012 12:29:37 PM
From: KirbyJF1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1876
 
RE<<<<<<< Westport Innovations a Potential Multibagger?

By John Reeves | More Articles
April 27, 2012 | Comments (2)


The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which analyst John Reeves and advisor David Meier discuss topics across the investing world.

David and John are looking for potential multibaggers for their 10-Bagger portfolio. Westport Innovations, a company that designs fuel technologies to run on natural gas, is on their watchlist, and is being seriously considered as a stock selection. David loves the company's commitment to research and development. He also feels that the trend toward more refueling stations on heavily trafficked highways will benefit the company enormously. Ultimately, both John and David feel that Westport Innovations does have multibagger potential over the next five years.

Energy stocks offer something for all types of investors. Some companies rise and fall with oil prices, while others provide more steady returns over the long haul. The Motley Fool has identified a company that will prosper for years to come

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Nice move on Wprt Friday- Will it continues this week?????

Kirby



To: bankbuyer who wrote (729)4/29/2012 1:06:51 PM
From: Covenant1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1876
 
Landsafe was the internal appraisal management company for Countrywide and is equivalent to Streetlinks. This would be the job in Haslam's past which would be most relevant to Streetlinks. Yet Landsafe is intentionally omitted from Haslam's bio.

Curious.

What type of royal screw up did Haslam do at Landsafe, and was he fired for it?