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The Commodity Investor Q&A
With Matt Badiali
January 14, 2009

Q: Do you think nuclear power is a good investment right now? – A.H.

A: I think right now, you can invest in just about any energy sector (coal, oil, etc.) and make money. So I like nuclear stocks, too... with some reservations.

As I've been telling you over the past couple months, you should make sure the energy companies you buy have low debt, low-cost operations, and sound management. And in the case of nuclear energy, you absolutely must buy current producers.

The government is reviewing plans for 26 new nuclear power plants with more to come if permits are granted. You will be tempted to speculate on a new power plant – don't do it.

First, new plants are looking at a decade of construction, permitting, and startup. That's the best-case scenario. The worst case is two decades of delays, cost overruns, and volatility in electricity prices. It's just too long to wait on a speculative position.

Second, I'm skeptical the nuclear industry will be able to maintain its new "clean energy" image.

Carbon dioxide is today's boogey man, like acid rain in the early 1980s or the ozone hole in the 1990s. And it's true, nuclear energy doesn't generate any carbon dioxide. But nuclear power does generate incredibly harmful waste. And it wouldn't take much to bring back the "no nukes" sentiment of the 1970s. If those problems resurface in the near future, they'll hit prospective nuclear plants a lot harder than current producers.

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So if you're interested in adding nuclear power to your portfolio, stick to existing power plants. Those companies will benefit as the demand for electricity climbs and Obama fulfills his pledge to go after carbon producers.

You've got a handful of nuclear energy providers to choose from, and most pay a healthy dividend...

Company

Symbol

Market Cap

Yield

Exelon

EXC

$36 billion

3.9%

Duke Energy

DUK

$20 billion

6.0%

FPL Group

FPL

$20 billion

3.6%

Firstenergy

FE

$15 billion

4.5%

Entergy

ETR

$15 billion

3.7%

Progress Energy

PGN

$10 billion

6.5%

Constellation Energy

CEG

$5 billion

7.1%

Good investing,

Matt

P.S. To submit questions for the Commodity Q&A, send me an e-mail and look for answers every Wednesday. Remember, I can't give personalized investment advice.

Bernanke Wants More Bailout Cash
Ben Bernanke, the US Federal Reserve chairman, said on Tuesday that more capital injections and guarantees to financial institutions could be needed to ensure economic stability and to rehabilitate the credit markets.

Fiscal actions would be unlikely to achieve a lasting recovery without other strong measures such as public purchases of troubled assets, asset guarantees or the creation of "bad banks", which could collect toxic assets in exchange for cash or equity. FT ($) Read on...

Ireland Home Prices May Fall 80%
Ireland will see more demolition than construction of houses over the next decade, as the economy struggles to recover from the collapse of the housing market and the emergence of "zombie" banks, UCD economist Morgan Kelly told the conference.

In a presentation that drew several collective intakes of breath, Mr Kelly predicted that house prices would fall by 80 per cent from peak to trough in real terms. Read on...


Rare new high from armored-car manufacturer Force Protection... up 79% in one year.
Looming commercial loan defaults trouble regional banks... Synovus, Flushing Financial, Old Second Bancorp, and New Century Bancorp hit new lows.
No one's celebrating... greeting-card manufacturer American Greetings hits 20-year low.
Last Change 52-Wk
S&P 500

870.26

-2.26%

-37.88%

Oil (USO)

30.65

-5.31%

-58.07%

Gold (GLD)

80.76

-3.77%

-8.83%

Silver (SLV)

10.50

-5.41%

-34.69%

U.S. Dollar

83.83

+0.87%

+10.88%

Euro
1.33
-0.69%
-10.72%
VIX

45.84

+7.05%

+93.58%

HUI

258.79

-6.73%

-45.54%

10-Year Yield

2.31%

-0.1

-0.91

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BNI

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SYMS

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AM

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NCBC

bank

Steelcase

SCS

furniture

iPath Nat Gas

GAZ

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Old Second Banc

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ZEP

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Synovus

SNV

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