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Will Golar's Fleet of LNG Transport Ships Fill Japan's New Energy Needs?

natural gas (LNG) tankerJapan has closed 11 nuclear plants. They will need a different energy source to replace their nuclear losses. Natural gas is one such energy source. Natural gas must be liquefied for transport. Much of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply could come from Europe.

One company, Golar (GLNG), has a fleet of transport ships that can carry LNG. Their ships have the capacity to dock at a port and transfer their LNG supply to an onshore receiving unit. Their ships have special units that can do the transfer operation. The fleet is capable of carrying 1.7 cubic meters of LNG.

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Duke Energy Merger Creates Largest U.S. Power Company

Duke Energy logoFirst off, who are Duke Energy (DUK) and Progress Energy (PGN), and why are they merging? Both are located in North Carolina. Both operate fleets of fossil fuel and nuclear power plants. The merger will give them the boost needed to expand their nuclear power stations outside North Carolina. So the partners decided that bigger is better.

The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) reports that it's an all stock merger valued at about $13.7 billion. Under the deal Duke will exchange 2.6125 of its shares for each Progress share. Based on Duke's closing price on Friday, Progress shareholders would receive $46.48 a share, a 3.9% premium. Progress closed at $44.72 Friday. Duke will also assume $12.2 billion in debt. Duke plans to effect a reverse stock split immediately after the close.

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Closing Bell: Market Rally Despite Negative January Barometer (JPM, USU, LEAP, XOM)

Despite the negative threat of the January Barometer, the markets rallied and rallied sharply today. A strong ISM release rose above more debt concerns globally. Even a $1.6 trillion deficit being locked in for 2011 had no negative impacts on stocks.

Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:

Dow 10,185.53 +118.20 (1.17%)
S&P 500 1,089.18 +15.31 (1.43%)
Nasdaq 2,171.20 +23.85 (1.11%)

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Entergy: Pull-back is buy opportunity

Unlike France, the United States did not build nearly enough nuclear power plants in the last two decades of the 20th century to accommodate its power needs, and it will spend the next two decades playing catch-up, which is why I'm reiterating my buy rating for Entergy Corp. (ETR), first recommended on May 12, 2009, at a price of $74.31.

Entergy, the second largest nuclear power generator in the U.S. (30,000 megawatts) will be a part of that mix, with its regulated utilities likely to register average earnings per share growth of 5% to 7% over the next three years. Meanwhile, the planned spin-off of its non-utility-regulated nuclear business, called Enexus, holds the promise of even stronger revenue and earnings growth. The First Call FY2009/FY2010 EPS estimates for ETR are $6.37 to $6.70.

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So long peak oil, here comes peak uranium

We all got used to hearing about peak oil, especially after a whistleblower recently alleged that the International Energy Agency has downplayed a looming oil shortage to appease the U.S. and prevent panic buying. What we haven't heard much about is the looming uranium shortage. Last week, Michael Dittmar, from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, said that the world is running out of uranium and nobody seems to have noticed.

The International Atomic Energy Agency forecast last year said that power generated from nuclear plants could double by 2030 as governments look to alternative energy sources. So while there is great investment in nuclear power, uranium is not plentiful.

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Closing Bell: Profit-taking leaves the markets directionless (BAC, COH, GOOG, USU, VLO, V)

Today was a dud from the start as profit takers were in there unloading gains as the impatient buyers try to gradually build positions in stocks they feel they have missed. For an earnings season trading day, this was a low-impact day. There was some negative consumer confidence data, but the Case-Shiller data showed signs that home prices are stabilizing.

Here are today's unofficial closing bell levels:

Dow 9,096.42 -12.09 (-0.13%)
S&P 500 979.60 -2.58 (-0.26%)
Nasdaq 1,975.51 +7.62 (0.39%)

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McCain stock: Fabian powers up with nuclear ETF, Market Vectors Nuclear Energy (NLR)

This post is part of a series in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked financial experts to name their top stock pick if McCain or if Obama wins the election.

"Go nuclear if McCain wins," says mutual fund and ETF expert Doug Fabian. Here, in his Successful Investing newsletter, the advisor looks at the Market Vectors Nuclear Energy (NYSE: NLR), an exchange-traded fund that focuses on the sector.

"What is likely to happen if McCain wins the White House? Well, based on what he has said so far in the campaign, I think we can make the following assumptions about the sectors most likely to thrive.

"When it comes to energy, we already have seen that McCain is a big fan of oil drilling. It is thus not a stretch to think that oil services and oil drilling firms are likely to thrive if the Republican takes power.

"McCain's other energy focus is nuclear, and that's good news for companies doing the yeomen work in the space. Once again, when it comes to getting invested in the best companies in a specific market sector, ETFs continue to be our best friends.

"The Market Vectors Nuclear Energy ETF is a fund designed to give investors exposure to the best companies in the nuclear energy sector.

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GE after the bell 10/3/06: confidence in a nuclear energy renaissance

General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) is having a strong week, up today 21 cents and 0.59% to end at $35.71. Yesterday Prudential said that it believed GE was poised to improved 'indefinitely' due to its profits and diversified industries. Renewed confidence in NBC also played a part in GE confidence.

GE is also celebrating its 50th year as a nuclear energy business. GE entered in 1956, and in 2003 began to prepare for a renaissance in western markets. It has since invested $78 million in a new facility in Wilmington, North Carolina, and is building an advanced reactor technology design center. GE clearly sees this as a forward-looking investment in a world that will need alternative energy sources.

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