Two Things.. Condor is moving..Nice.. Why? Major Trends for 2011 ..
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Jan 24, 2011 11:21AM
We may not make much money, but we sure have a lot of fun!
First off, last time I looked, Condor ..CN was up 13 cents. Great I thought. Why?
Well there is a faithful reader here who invested and held shares for a long time.
Good chap who has been around this site since start. A good Buddy who is always wondering how E-Bear, Buckshot, Safeharbour and many more contibutors here are doing.
Quiet in the background but always reading here.
Yep, Sir, we all hope this CN stock flies to the moon for you.
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Joseph R. Dancy, SMU Adjunct Professor, Optimistic On 2011 Outlook
DUNCANVILLE, Texas, Jan. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- "The outlook for investors in 2011 is as positive as we have seen in years," according to Joseph R. Dancy, Adjunct Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University and manager of the LSGI Venture Fund L.P.
Dancy noted in an interview with James Puplava of the Financial Sense News Hour that demand for crude oil and coal are well above anticipated levels due to robust global economic growth. Food prices are expected to continue to rise due to adverse weather patterns, ethanol production, and disappointing crop yields.
LSGI issued a report on the major trends it expects in 2011:
"Smaller companies are substantially outperforming the market. As the global economy continues to recover many of these companies represent some of the best investment opportunities we have seen in years," concluded Dancy.
Firms that should benefit from these trends according to LSGI include agricultural sector firms Titan Machinery Inc. (Nasdaq: TITN), Art's Way Manufacturing (Nasdaq: ARTW), Potash Corp. (NYSE: POT) and Balchem Corporation (Nasdaq: BCPC). Energy sector companies that should benefit include GeoResources (Nasdaq: GEOI) and Evolution Petroleum (Amex: EPM).
Links to the January 20, 2011 Financial Sense News Hour interview, the LSGI report, and the LSGI Dick Davis Digest 'Best Investment Idea for 2011' are located at the firm's website www.LsgiFund.com.
About LSGI Advisors:
LSGI Advisors Inc. manages the LSGI Venture Fund L.P., a Texas limited partnership. For more information please visit: http://lsgifund.com.