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CNQ: Bull or Bear?
Canadian Natural Resources: Oil Sands Sector Winner
CNQ
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Filed under: Canada, Oil, Stocks to Buy The stock of (CNQ) pushed substantially higher this winter, clearing major psychological resistance at $50, before pulling back in healthy-correction fashion.
Further, given the better than 50% gain, if you bought Canadian Natural Resources when first discussed here at the split-adjusted price of $31.80 on May 24, 2010, now may be a good time to consider taking some profits off the table with CNQ.
However, those who can tolerate the risk could maintain their full position and go for an even larger gain, as CNQ remains well-positioned in an energy-hungry...
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Canadian Natural Resources: Take Some Profits off the Table?
CNQ
+15.57%
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89 days
(closed on 04/05/11)
Filed under: Stocks to Buy Those investors who took advantage of Canadian Natural Resources' (CNQ) early-autumn meandering near $30 made the correct move, as the stock has galloped substantially higher, pushing through $46, before a recent pull-back.
In fact, if you bought Canadian Natural Resources when first discussed here at the split-adjusted price of $31.80 on May 24, 2010, now may be a good time to consider taking some profits off the table.
Those who can tolerate the risk can maintain their full position and go for an even larger gain, as CNQ remains well-positioned in an oil-energy wor...
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Has Canadian Natural Resources Put in a Bottom at $30?
CNQ
+19.88%
in
78 days
(closed on 01/06/11)
Filed under: Stocks to Buy The shares of Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ), first discussed here at the split-adjusted price of $31.80 on May 24, 2010, appear to have put in a bottom at/near $30, after meandering the entire summer. As a result I'm removing the stand aside view, andI think it's prudent to consider the shares again here.
CNQ's four-month dance with the key, 50-day moving average this summer was a danger sign, from a technical standpoint, but the calculation here is that at $36, the shares will likely not test $30 gain. Three plunges to about $30 held support, and the chart has f...
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Canadian Natural Resources Has What an Energy-Hungry World Needs
CNQ
+1.84%
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16 days
(closed on 10/20/10)
Filed under: Stocks to Buy Even though the shares of Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ), first discussed here at the split-adjusted price of $31.80 on May 24, 2010, meandered this summer, I still like the business model. Here's why:
Canadian Natural Resources has the assets an energy-hungry world needs. Canadian natural features balanced, low-risk assets, complemented by an oil sands production base.
CNQ biggest project is its Horizon oil sand operation in the Athabasca oil sands region of Canada, and the company estimates that there are roughly six billion recoverable barrels available on its ...
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We need oil
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-64.52%
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1415 days
We need oil; it's a simple as that. All the talk of alternative forms of energy is interesting, but I don't see any of them playing anything more than a bit part in our overall energy needs for the next decade. The world has plenty of oil, but it's just that the oil we have is harder and more expensive to get than the oil we've had. The technology exists today to extract energy from oil sands, there is a bunch of oil in the sands, and I think they will play an important part in providing energy to North America for decades to come. CNQ is executing well on its Horizon project and will b...
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Canadian Natural Resources: The Case for Tar Sands
CNQ
-70.16%
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1452 days
The higher the price of oil goes, the more the need for that heavy, gooey, sticky stuff we call "tar sand" that is found in abundance in certain provinces of Canada. There is a particular company poised to benefit greatly, and its stock price might double over the next 18 months as a result.
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Canadian Natural Resources is the north-of-the-border oil play
CNQ
-20.22%
in
769 days
(closed on 05/24/10)
Filed under: Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy Readers of this space know that one of the preferred sectors is the oil/oil services sector, and with the above in mind, Canadian Natural Resources is worth an evaluation.
Canadian Natural Resource Ltd. (NYSE: CNQ) is a Canada-based exploration and production company that explores for, develops, produces, markets and sells crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas.
Analysts like CNQ projected double-digit revenue for FY 2009, following a solid performance in FY 2008. Further, analysts still see impressive margins from CNQ's Canadian oil sands ...
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Bullish on CNQ ...
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-32.94%
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This is the stock I hope will capitalize on the oil bounce-back. It has both oil/natural gas in Alberta and is a pretty strong performer. 4 star rating on Morningstar.
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