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Diamond Offshore Reports Another Strong Quarter

Source: http://briskycapital.blogspot.com/2009/10/diamond-offshore-reports-another-strong.html
Posted on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 | In Energy Markets, Investing Lessons, Market Commentary
Contributed by: Michael E. Brisky (http://briskycapital.blogspot.com) -

Quick, name me a few companies that have grown revenue and net income year over year. Having trouble? Me too. Here’s one. Diamond Offshore Drilling. I’ve written about them occasionally over the past few quarters. They operate in a very profitable industry, and to me are about the best in that industry. Here’s a brief snippet from the a href=”http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Diamond-Offshore-3Q-profit-up-apf-905257113.html?x=0amp;.v=1″release/a:br /br /blockquoteContract driller Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. on Thursday said third-quarter earnings rose 17 percent as rising crude prices drove up demand from oil companies for more drilling services. As the economy showed signs of recovery in the third quarter, crude oil prices stabilized, trading as high as $76 per barrel, well above a 2009 low of $46.73 per barrel in February. Diamond Offshore’s quarterly earnings climbed to $364.1 million, or $2.62 per share, from $310.5 million, or $2.23 per share, during the same period last year. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters estimated a profit of $2.30 per share, on average. Revenue rose nearly one percent to $908.4 million, up from $900.4 million in the prior-year period. Analysts forecast revenue of $874.2 million.br //blockquotebr /They operate a pretty shareholder-friendly operation as well as earnings are returned to shareholders via a regular and special dividend. This is one of those stocks you’d be alright owning a few years, which is more than I can say about a lot of stocks right now. Loews also owns about 50% of DO, and buying their stock may be a cheaper way into DO if you like the rest of their businesses (which I’ll leave for another day). br /br /Anyway, good stuff from DO. I’d be a buyer of their stock anytime it pulls back (hint: just watch the price of crude).br /br /Disclosure: Nonebr /Besides higher sales, profit was aided by lower contract drilling costs, foreign currency gains and reduced taxes.div class=”blogger-post-footer”img width=’1′ height=’1′ src=’https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/819581243324579563-2788983098192052058?l=briskycapital.blogspot.com’ alt=” //div

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About Michael E. Brisky (http://briskycapital.blogspot.com)
Welcome to "In the Know." Here I discuss macro trends in the market, and how I think investors can profit from them. I particularly follow energy stocks and other beneficiaries of secular growth.

My investing style would best be described as a hybrid. A hybrid of value and growth; of fundamental and technical analysis. I think you have to be flexible to be a successful investor, but also disciplined.

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