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Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) tumbles on Q3 loss

CLNE logoClean Energy Fuels (CLNE - option chain) stock is trading lower today after the company reported third-quarter earnings yesterday evening, posting a loss of $18.46 million, or 31 cents per share, on revenue of $31.18 million. Analysts had forecast a 30-cent loss per share on revenue of $34.96 million. If you think this stock won't be rising too far in the coming months, then it could be a good time to look at a bearish hedged play on CLNE.

This morning, CLNE opened at $12.25. So far today the stock has hit a high of $12.25 and a low of $11.55. As of 11:40, CLNE is trading at $11.87, down 97 cents (-7.6%). The chart for CLNE looks bearish.

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Six reasons why natural gas is better investment than oil

This post was written by Minyanville contributor Vitaliy Katsenelson,

1. Reserves deplete faster than oil (in general).

2. Oil/natural gas ratio: the price of oil divided by the price of natural gas is at an all-time high (or close). This ratio stands at 17 (historically it has been at about an 8 or so). Natural gas prices will go, oil will decline, or both.

3. At $4 a gallon, it is uneconomical to develop and look for new oil reserves.

4. No OPEC competition.

5. Politically more favorable than coal.

6. After emission caps are implemented natural gas will become a cheaper alternative than politically and environmentally unfriendly coal.

Oil stock #3: Cheniere Energy (LNG)

Cheniere EnergyCheniere Energy (AMEX: LNG) builds liquefied natural gas terminals and natural gas pipelines. It is a smaller energy company that also participates in oil and gas exploration and development in the Gulf of Mexico.

Should oil continue on its current trajectory, demand for natural gas will increase at a greater rate. LNG suffered from increased competition from larger players that entered the space when oil prices were rocketing higher and a large amount of debt on its balance sheet. The credit crisis pushed shares to the brink, but retirement of certain notes in exchange for common stock reduces LNG's interest expense and provides liquidity for the foreseeable future.

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3 oil stocks for slick profits

top oil stocksWith oil prices heading to $70 or more, owning oil stocks is a must for any investor looking to generate maximum returns.

Crude traders are betting that a stronger economy will result in increased demand for oil. At the same time, OPEC is holding firm on production cuts that reduces supply.

And let's not forget about the summer driving season which officially kicks off this Memorial Day weekend.

All of these factors mean investors can confidently operate under the assumption that oil prices will go up in the foreseeable future.

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Teekay Shipping (TGP): A 'port in a storm'

"Shipping stocks can be a good port in a financial storm," says Ivan Martchev in Leeb's Income Performance Letter. Here, the advisor looks at Teekay LNG Partners (NYSE: TGP).

"Some shippers take their chances in the spot market; these should be avoided. Teekay, however, offers a high yield and lower earnings volatility due to its lower-than-average exposure to the spot market.

"Teekay is well exposed to the growing market for liquidified natural gas (LNG). The growth profile of the LNG market is compelling. The vast majority of the world's natural gas reserves are stranded in Eurasia and the Middle East, while consumption is greatest in the U.S., Far East and Europe.

"Imports of LNG to the U.S., for example, are expected to increase by more than 400%, by some estimates, between now and 2012. Clearly, there is wide-eyed potential growth in the LNG market.

"There are also high barriers to entry in its transportation since it requires huge investments in loading and reliquification terminals for highly specialized ships. Given the support of its parent company -- Teekay Corp. -- Teekay LNG Partners is a force far larger than its relatively small size would have your believe at first blush.

"The company's growth is virtually assured for years to come due to the imbalance in the geographic distribution of reserves and consumers of natural gas. Teekay LNG Partners, yielding 7.7%, is a publicly-traded master limited partnership, which means you should look into the peculiarities of tax treatment of distributions."

Each day, Steven Halpern's TheStockAdvisors.com offers the latest market commentary and favorite investment ideas from the nation's leading financial newsletter advisors.

Analyst downgrades: AIG, PSUN, FDX and LNG

MOST NOTEWORTHY: American International Group, Pacific Sunwear, FedEx and Cheniere Energy were today's noteworthy downgrades:
  • Goldman downgraded American International Group (NYSE: AIG) to Neutral from Buy as they expect market concerns regarding balance sheet pressures and dilutive capital raises to pressure shares.
  • Citigroup downgraded shares of Pacific Sunwear (NASDAQ: PSUN) to Sell from Buy as they believe Q1 trends are disappointing following the comp results.
  • Morgan Keegan downgraded FedEx (NYSE: FDX) to Market Perform from Outperform citing the uncertainty related to fuel prices and the economy. RBC
  • Capital cut Cheniere Energy (NYSE: LNG) to Underperform from Outperform citing the corrected 2007 10K which indicates increased liquidity concerns.
OTHER DOWNGRADES:
  • Oppenheimer cut Navios Maritime (NYSE: NM) to Perform from Outperform.
  • Credit Suisse lowered TAL International Group (NYSE: TAL) to Neutral from Outperform.
  • Vital Signs (NASDAQ: VITL) was downgraded at Piper to Neutral from Buy.

Analyst downgrades: PDCO, VMED and MNKD

MOST NOTEWORTHY: Patterson Companies, Virgin Media and MannKind were today's noteworthy downgrades:
  • Patterson (NASDAQ:PDCO) was downgraded to Neutral from Outperform at Baird, as the firm's checks indicate industry fundamentals have softened and it sees greater near-term risk for dental consumables than dental equipment.
  • Virgin Media (NASDAQ:VMED) was cut to Hold from Buy at Jefferies as they believe the company's results could be under pressure given the continued competitive activity and potential weakening of the UK economy.
  • Piper downgraded shares of MannKind (NASDAQ:MNKD) to Neutral from Buy and lowered their target to $1.50 after Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) discontinued inhaled insulin Exubera due to an increase in lung cancer cases.
OTHER DOWNGRADES:
  • Lehman cut Cheniere Energy (LNG) to Equal Weight from Overweight.
  • Pantry (PTRY) was cut to Market Perform from Outperform at Friedman Billings.
  • JP Morgan lowered Watsco (WSO) to Neutral from Overweight.

Exxon Mobil plans liquefied natural gas terminal off New Jersey

Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) said yesterday that "it wants to anchor a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal 20 miles off the coast of New Jersey." If regulators approve the terminal, it would cost more than $1 billion to build, but it would be able to supply about 1.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day, enough to meet the needs of more than 5 million residential consumers. This would ease the supply of natural gas to New Jersey and neighboring New York.

Since the gas is cooled to liquid form, it can be shipped through tankers, rather than pipelines, thus allowing nations the use of more gas than is nearby. Exxon expects demand for gas in North America to rise above the ability of drillers to supply it. It also expects worldwide demand for LNG to more than triple to 500 million metric tons a year in 2030, 20% of which will be consumed in North America, meaning America would have to rely on imported gas. Hence the need for the terminal.

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Last updated: November 10, 2009: 11:40 PM

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