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CNBC Bonus Bucks Trivia: In “Utility Stocks Hotter with Deregulation,” which stock was Dan Eggers’ “top idea right now”?

William A. Trent (June 16th, 2008) Writes:

In “Utility Stocks Hotter with Deregulation,” which stock was Dan Eggers’ “top idea right now”?

“Our top idea right now is Public Service Enterprise Group (PEG) cnbc_quoteComponent_init_getData("PEG","WSODQ_COMPONENT_PEG_ID0ERC15839609","WSODQ","true","ID0ERC15839609","off","false"); ,” he said.  “New Jersey started deregulation in 2002, so you’ve had a number of years to phase in power prices going to what you’d call ‘market rates.’”

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Following insider trading - SEC Form 4.

Vlada Kynsky (May 25th, 2008) Writes:
Recently I was browsing internet to find reliable free and not delayed source for insider trading activities. There are couple of sites providing real time information for monthly paid subscription. You can see this also at official SEC site after insiders post Sec Form 4. But this is not really friendly format.I found FinViz which gives you everything for free. You can see buy sell transaction with share price, value and position of insiders. What I am still missing is searching per ticker.Site provides also technical and fundamental screener. Moreover it has very nice maps grouped by industry. You can see performance of major companies or ETF in industry. Or basic fundamental data like P/E ratio, P/B, PEG, EPS or dividend yield.I'd underline this is not paid review as StockWeb ...

GDP growth vs. P/E for international ETF.

Vlada Kynsky (May 5th, 2008) Writes:
One indicator, PEG, of fundamental analysis measures P/E relative to growth (EPS growth). It is especially helpful to compare stocks, indexes. Low P/E not necessary means under valuated price. It's always needed to compare with potential growth. PEG indicator uses EPS growth as a denominator.I made following analysis for world stock markets. Assets are regional ETF underlying international stocks. It's not problem to find P/E ratio for ETF in question but it's always difficult to find EPS respectively EPS growth data. Therefore I used expected GDP growth (2008) for world economies (based on IMF prediction). Which means as a PEG denominator is GDP growth instead of EPS growth. ...

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