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“Our latest “Bargain Stock of the Month” feature is NextEra Energy (NEE), which changed its name in June from the FPL Group,” notes Vita Nelson, who notes that the company changed its name to “better reflect the company’s scale as one of the largest and cleanest energy providers in the nation.”

The editor of MoneyPaper’s Direct Investing exlains, “Its regulated utility, Florida Power & Light, provides electricity to 4.4 million customers. Its unregulated unit sells power across the United States.

“Over a third of this unit’s operation sources electric power using windmills, many of which are located in high-wind areas, such as the Texas panhandle.

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NextEra Energy (NEE): A ‘Bargain’ in Utilities originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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IBM logo“IBM (IBM), our latest featured stock of the month, is no longer the company that might have been familiar to your parents; in 2004, CEO Samuel Palmisano sold off the company’s PC (personal computer) business (to China’s Lenovo) and shifted the firm’s focus to consulting and services, given the higher margins they brought,” notes Vita Nelson.

The editor of MoneyPaper explains, “In addition, recently, the company has put more emphasis on computer software. Palmisano asserts that business will account for half of pre-tax profits in five years.

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IBM: A Shift to Higher Margins originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Thu, 10 Jun 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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“Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffet is a disciple of the teachings of Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, who made their fortunes by buying businesses that were selling for less than the value of their working capital (current assets minus current liabilities,” notes Vita Nelson.

The editor of The Moneypaper explains, “The pair developed a Net Current Asset Value (NCAV) model to determine if a company was worth its market price. Their formula subtracts all liabilities, including short-term debt and preferred stock, from a company’s current asset balance”

Continue reading A Value Shopper’s List of Graham and Dodd Stocks

A Value Shopper’s List of Graham and Dodd Stocks originally appeared on BloggingStocks on Wed, 24 Mar 2010 13:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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