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Weekend EditionThe Best of The S&A DigestSaturday, May 17, 2008 Dan's thesis is this: One of history's great mining booms is taking place in Australia right now... but few investment analysts are doing the necessary research to find the right investments. Australia is incredibly rich in iron ore, uranium, gold, copper, and coal... commodities China is willing to pay any price to secure.
You don't get many chances to participate in a mining boom... and even fewer chances to participate in one most people know almost nothing about. Read what Dan has to say about the best way to get in on this huge opportunity.
South Korea's Kospi Index fell 3.9% this year and trades at 13 times earnings, compared to 15 times for the MSCI Asia Pacific Index. Mobius likes materials and chemicals in South Korea. In particular, he likes GS Holdings Corp, the nation's second-largest oil refiner.
Citigroup analyst Rashad Fonti then supplied a badly needed dose of common sense: "You were almost $8 billion, [and now] you're down to less than a billion dollars. You didn't take the gains. The money was lost."
Later, I asked S&A Oil Report editor Matt Badiali about it. He said, "There are 200 billion barrels of oil locked in a tight shale in North Dakota and Wyoming. With the current technology, we might get 2.5 billion out... that's 1.25% of the total oil. You can't tell me someone won't figure out how to improve recovery. As the price of oil rises, our ability to get creative rises. That doesn't mean oil will get cheap, but I'm not worried about the pumps going dry."
Penthouse, longtime publisher of Penthouse magazine, is getting religion. Last December, Penthouse purchased Various Inc, a social networking web-community, for $500 million. Now it's focusing on dating sites like AdultFriendFinder.com, an online swingers community, and BigChurch.com, a Christian dating website.
Penthouse is also changing its name to FriendFinder Networks. When a porn company gets into Christian dating, you know things are bad. It might be time to short New Frontier Media (NOOF), the biggest pure play in porn.
What if you identified a drug very similar to cocaine used every day by 90% of the adult population of North America? What if this drug was also the most frequently used drug in the world? And what if, like cocaine, people became extremely addicted to it and tied to their favorite brand?
Do you think a strategy of delivering a premium product at high-end locations and at high prices would eventually consolidate the market and become one of the world's great businesses? You better believe it.
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Good investing,
Porter Stansberry and Dan Ferris
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Date Range:5/12/2008 to 5/17/2008
Date Range:5/12/2008 to 5/17/2008
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