Saturday, May 18, 2013

Top Wireless Telecom Stocks For 2014

In the following video, Fool.com analyst Blake Bos discusses whether to buy or sell GameStop (NYSE: GME  ) . He says the company is ready for another console life cycle to begin and help boost the sale of its high-margin used games and other business lines. He also argues that the gaming community isn't completely ready for online-only consoles, which works in the company's favor, but that it should begin preparing for the inevitable shift toward exclusively digital downloads only. For now, he says, the company is incredibly cheap in terms of free cash flow, and P/E ratio, plus it has no debt, so it appears that any fears that the business will soon run into financial troubles are overblown.

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Top Wireless Telecom Stocks For 2014: Solitaro Exploration & Royalty (SLR.TO)

Solitario Exploration & Royalty Corp., a development stage company, engages in the exploration and acquisition of precious and base metals in Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and Bolivia. The company primarily explores for gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, lead, and zinc metals. As of December 31, 2011, it had interests in 12 exploration properties in Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, and Brazil; 2 royalty properties in Peru; and 1 royalty property in Brazil. The company was formerly known as Solitario Resources Corporation and changed its name to Solitario Exploration & Royalty Corp. in June 2008. Solitario Exploration & Royalty Corp. was founded in 1984 and is based in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.

Top Wireless Telecom Stocks For 2014: China Coal Corporation (CKO.V)

China Coal Corporation, a development stage company, engages in identifying, acquiring, and developing coal mines in the People�s Republic of China. The company holds interests in a coal bed methane property covering a net area of approximately 1,941 square kilometers in the eastern Dananhu Coalfield, Hami Prefecture, Xinjiang Province. It also has an agreement to acquire a 60% interest in the Mei Feng coal mine located west of Urumqi, Xinjiang. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.

Top 10 High Tech Stocks To Buy For 2014: Monrif Spa(EDII.MI)

Monrif S.p.A engages in the publishing, news information, Internet, and tourism businesses primarily in Italy. Its newspapers include Il Resto del Carlino, La Nazione, and Il Giorno; and magazines consist of ONDA TIV� COSTI DI CASA, L'ENIGMISTICA, CAVALLO MAGAZINE, and LO SPERONE. The company also owns a radio station. It prints in various languages, including Italian, French, English, and German, as well as Brazilian Portuguese. Monrif also operates hotels, which comprise GRAND HOTEL BRUN, HOTEL HERMITAGE, ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL, ROYAL HOTEL CARLTON, and HOTEL INTERNAZIONALE. In addition, it organizes sporting events, such as cycling, tennis, and horse riding. Further, the company offers various Internet services, which include email service; search engine for searching the Web and newspapers; creation of Internet communities based on information, sports, games, and fiction; and free messages to mobile phones. Monrif is based in Bologna, Italy.

Top Wireless Telecom Stocks For 2014: Gleeson(mj)

M J Gleeson Group plc engages in urban housing regeneration and strategic land trading activities in the United Kingdom. The company focuses on estate regeneration and housing development on brownfield land in the north of England; and the purchase of options over land in the south of England. It also manages its private financing initiative investments in social housing; develops commercial properties; and provides construction services. The company was founded in 1903 and is based in Fleet, the United Kingdom.

Top Wireless Telecom Stocks For 2014: Star Gas Partners L.P.(SGU)

Star Gas Partners, L.P., through its subsidiaries, operates as a home heating oil distributor and services provider in the United States. It provides its services to residential and commercial customers to heat their homes and buildings. As of March 31, 2011, the company served approximately 408,000 full-service residential and commercial home heating oil, and propane customers. It also sold home heating oil, gasoline, and diesel fuel to approximately 40,000 customers. In addition, Star Gas Partners installed, maintained, and repaired heating and air conditioning equipment, as well as provided ancillary home services, including home security and plumbing to approximately 11,000 customers. Kestrel Heat, LLC operates as the general partner of the company. Star Gas Partners, L.P. was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.

Top Wireless Telecom Stocks For 2014: Axia NetMedia Corp (XXI)

Axia NetMedia Corporation (Axia) is engaged in delivering Critical Fibre Optic Enabled Services. The Company sells services and solutions over fibre optic communications infrastructure or Next Generation Networks (NGNs). The Company has networks in the Province of Alberta in Canada, the state of Massachusetts in the United States of America, the state of Catalonia in Spain, France, and Singapore. In North America, Axia sells fibre-enabled services to the public and private sectors. In the public sector Axia sells services directly to customers in the education, healthcare, library and government services segments across the province. MB123 is Axia�� NGN in Western Massachusetts in the United States. MB123 include about 2,200 kilometers of fibre backhaul infrastructure and electronics connecting more than 120 communities. The European segment is driven by Covage in France and includes its Spanish network, Xarxa Oberta.

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