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A 'Ben Graham value' in shipping

In The Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter, editor J. Royden Ward searches for stocks that meet the investing criteria of the legendary Ben Graham, known as the father of value investing and mentor of Warren Buffett.

Here, the advisor takes a look at Overseas Shipholding Group (NYSE: OSG), a crude oil and energy shipping operation.

"Overseas Shipholding is a leading crude oil and energy shipping company with 120 vessels either owned or leased. In addition, the company derives 25% of revenues from grain, coal, and iron ore.

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Frontline (FRO): The 'mac daddy' of oil transports

"Frontline Ltd. (NYSE: FRO) is the 'mac daddy' of the oil transport business," says growth and income expert Bryan Perry, who has added the shares to the model portfolio of his 25% Cash Machine.

"Frontline is doing a much better job of executing profits in the current market for transporting crude oil. FRO posted first quarter results that showed a jump in profits of 40%, with a dividend hiked to $2.75 for the quarter. That translates into a current annual yield of 18.25%. Even better, the company forecasts continued strength in operations and quarterly distributions.

"This kind of profit growth is a result of FRO being leveraged to the spot market for day charter rates for double-hull tankers. The company is by far-and-away the largest shipping company, with 76 vessels and a market cap of $4.4 billion.

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Transocean (RIG) for growth; Frontline (FRO) for income

For the two latest buys in his Winning Stocks newsletter, editor Harry Domash looks towards oil. His first pick, deep sea drilling Transocean (NYSE: RIG) is chosen for growth, while his second play, crude tanker operator, Frontline (NYSE: FRO) is selected for income.

The advisor explains, ""In my view, Transocean dominates an industry sector that can only grow from here. The company is a global provider of deepwater oil and gas well drilling services. Its newest equipment is able to go 10,000 feet below the ocean surface to reach oil."

Already the biggest deepwater driller, he observes, Transocean has agreed to buy competitor GlobalSantaFe. The deal, he notes, is expected to close by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, since the consumption of crude oil is growing around 2% annually, and the easily accessible oil reserves are being depleted, the advisor concludes that demand for deepwater drilling services is growing rapidly.

Meanwhile, he adds, "Transocean reported June quarter earnings of $1.84 per share vs. year ago $0.42. Revenues rose 68% to $1.43 billion. Analysts expect Transocean's revenues to climb 50% this year to $5.9 billion. They forecast earnings for the year of $7.96 per share, up 166% over '06. He rates the stock a buy for those willing to hold the shares for 12 to 24 months.

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Last updated: November 26, 2009: 02:42 PM

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