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Here's Where Things Get Really Ugly for Caterpillar
Rich Duprey, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Mar 13, 7:33PM CDT
After reporting some horrible numbers over the past year, heavy-equipment manufacturer Caterpillar looked like it finally bulldozed its way out the deep hole it dug. Shares have climbed nearly 25% above their 52-week low, helped along by higher...
Are BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto Right to Play Down the Iron Ore Slump?
Varun Chandan, Arora, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Mar 13, 11:21AM CDT
Shares of BHP Billiton , Rio Tinto , and Vale came under significant pressure earlier this week as iron prices slumped. Iron prices have since recovered slightly, and so have shares of all three companies. Meanwhile, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto...
Who Will Benefit From Low Iron Ore Prices?
Vladimir Zernov, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Wed Mar 12, 8:30AM CDT
Iron ore prices reached new yearly lows after an unexpected drop in February Chinese exports. China is a key source of demand for iron ore, as the country leads in the production of steel. That's why any news pointing to the slowdown in economic...
After Yesterday's Decline of 2.11%, Vale Offers Investors Better Value
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Tue Mar 11, 4:28PM CDT
Vale (NASDAQ:VALE) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $12.50 to a high of $12.94. Yesterday, the shares fell 2.1%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $12.60 on volume of 29.1 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.
Vale Set to Possibly Rebound After Yesterday's Selloff of 2.11%
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Tue Mar 11, 4:24PM CDT
Vale (NASDAQ:VALE) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $12.50 to a high of $12.94. Yesterday, the shares fell 2.1%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $12.60 on volume of 29.1 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.
Why Vale (VALE) Is Down Today
at The Street - Tue Mar 11, 3:13PM CDT
Shares of Vale (VALE) are falling Tuesday due to weak iron ore demand in China.
Jim Cramer: Rationality Creeps Back Into the Market
at The Street - Tue Mar 11, 10:41AM CDT
China still calls the commodity tune, but there is a small sign of change.
A Bear Market for Iron Ore Is Bad News for These Miners
Varun Chandan, Arora, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Mar 11, 10:08AM CDT
Iron ore prices continued to slump on Monday, entering into bear market territory as China weighed heavily on the market. After registering strong gains in 2013, iron ore prices have tumbled this year. Sharp declines in iron ore prices could shut...
'Fast Money' Recap: Shrugging Off Negative News
at The Street - Tue Mar 11, 4:00AM CDT
The trading panel discussed how the market behaved after awful Chinese data.
Look for Shares of Vale to Potentially Rebound after Yesterday's 5.09% Sell Off
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Fri Mar 07, 3:52PM CST
Vale (NASDAQ:VALE) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $13.00 to a high of $13.44. Yesterday, the shares fell 5.1%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $13.70 on volume of 37.3 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.
SmarTrend Watching for Potential Rebound in Shares of Vale After 5.09% Loss
Comtex SmarTrend(R) - Fri Mar 07, 3:52PM CST
Vale (NASDAQ:VALE) traded in a range yesterday that spanned from a low of $13.00 to a high of $13.44. Yesterday, the shares fell 5.1%, which took the trading range below the 3-day low of $13.70 on volume of 37.3 million shares. Often times after large one-day declines, short-term traders may play for some degree of mean reversion.
'Mad Money' Lightning Round: Steer Clear of Tesla
at The Street - Thu Mar 06, 5:00AM CST
Cramer is disappointed by Chegg and prefers Schlumberger over Hercules Offshore.
Jim Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap: Beware the Bears
at The Street - Wed Mar 05, 7:03PM CST
Don't let them scare you out of this market, Cramer says.
Technical Stock Coverage: Citigroup, Vale, Rite Aid, Sirius XM Holdings, and General Motors
PR Newswire - Wed Mar 05, 2:30PM CST
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Vale S.A.'s Dependence on Exports Increases
Vladimir Zernov, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Tue Mar 04, 1:25PM CST
Vale has been focusing on its core iron ore business for some time. In order to accomplish this task, the company has been selling its non-core assets like its stake in the aluminum producer Norsk Hydro and in the logistics company VLI . The...
These Miners Are Well Placed to Ride out Declining Iron Ore Prices
Rupert Hargreaves, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Sat Mar 01, 10:38AM CST
After putting in a strong performance during 2013, iron ore prices have fallen to an eight-month low in the past few weeks as concerns about a property bubble within China hit the demand for steel. However, while the falling demand for iron ore will...
India is Changing and Foreigners are Licking their Chops
Reuben Brewer, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Fri Feb 28, 9:05AM CST
Although it lives in the shadows of China, India is a fast growing nation in its own right. However, with growth often comes difficult change. One area that's working through such dislocations is steel—and that spells an opportunity for iron ore...
Steel Industry Stock Outlook - March 2014 - Zacks Analyst Interviews
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Fri Feb 28, 4:13AM CST
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Steel Industry Stock Outlook - March 2014 - Industry Outlook
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Will Vale and Petroleo Brazileiro Rebound From Brazil's Ills?
David Smith, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Thu Feb 27, 3:00PM CST
Think back about five years, and you'll likely recall that Brazil's integrated oil company Petroleo Brasileiro , or Petrobras to most of us, and its minerals miner Vale were largely considered the creme de la creme among companies...