ABB Ltd (ADR) (NYSE:ABB)
ABB Ltd. supplies products for electricity grids; its machinery and designs help utility and industry customers become more energy efficient.
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With the industrialized nations concerned about cleaner alternative energy sources ABB is positioned to be a leading provider of products and services for the industrial and energy sector . In addition to having a presence in many developing nations to meet the industrial and energy growth demands.
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Another company that will benefit from global mineral/materials need.
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ABB, a Swiss producer of electric equipment has a great product needed in emerging societies as well as locally on the continent. Good reputation, good prospective market, steady growth. Euro market strength. Purchased bulk of shares at $8.05 in Nov. 2005. Now selling at $29.04 after two market downturns. Presently have a gain of 271%. Still has lots to go, inexpensive compared to future prospects. Have faith.
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Excellent position in power-hungry India and China. Globally active in power transmission, industrial automation and manufacturing.
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Green company, excellent balance sheet, good fundamentals, momentum all are in favor of this stock climbing much higher.
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Off the chart with green! Face it as it is heading this way. They will be in the middle of the movement!
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Higher guidance through 2011--Infrastructure is here to stay. It is an added bonus that this is a Swiss-based company, as there is very little/no domestic exposure to U.S. subprime and inflation worries. Rather than playing momentum stocks for the BRIC markets, ABB is proving to be a consistent grower.
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The Green Revolution will most certainly outperform the market.
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The GE of ROW.
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ABB went from a disaster to a locomotive. It's been rolling across the globe with its products and know-how. The growth curve is going the expand as more of the third world gets into the action.
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Go Switzerland!
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ABB is well positioned to take advantage of global industrial and infrastructure expansion. For those not familiar with ABB, if they generate electricity, use electricity, control machinery, or transmit power, they're a prospective ABB customer.
As of 5 Oct 07, ABB sells at a fwd PE of about 20, PEG of just under 1.0, has a strong balance sheet with about $2.5 billion in net cash and pays a small dividend yielding 0.7%. The company is based in Switzerland, so it provides some protection against a falling dollar. The company is looking for acquisitions, but plans on returning cash to shareholders if they haven't found a suitable target in about two years.
ABB's home page makes it very clear this is a global business, listing recent big contract wins in Germany, Argentina and Brazil.
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These guys are a slam dunk for upgrading utility services in the US, and many other countries. High voltage is their forte, but they don't do bad in medium voltage either. The have the substation transformer market in the US. They brand label Sq D, GE, Cutler Hammer, and for the across the pond guys, Siemens.
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ABB, Ltd. provides power and automation technologies to utility and industry customers worldwide. Like other infrastructure firms, ABB has an order back-log of 2 to 3 years. This stock is a play on new nuclear power generation plants in India and China.
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Power and automation provider. As of the end of 2q07 has $30 billion in backlog of orders. Recently up revenue and margin guidance. Has visibility until at least 2011. Being based in politically neutral Switzerland should be a positive as it attracts business from all over the world. Improving its balance sheet. Looking at acquiring growth or will do special dividend in the next 2 years to return excess cash to share holders.
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buy buy buy. Soon break 25. Stop loss at 25.
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Huge demand for infrastructure globally for at least the next 2-4 years coupled with the oil industries need for revamping existing equipment and plants should imply strong growth and more $$$. ABB is also a rather "safe play" if one is worried about the econimcal situation here in the U.S. as their business is in no way related to housing, mortgages or the individual consumer. BUY!
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escaping the turnoil of us situation
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Global reach,diverse markets and opportunities. As of 9/5/07 co. raised its targets for revenue and profit by 25% and more. Demand for electricity, and for more efficient production, distribution, and use of it will only increase as far as one can see into the future. Plus!: strong presence in nuclear power plant design and construction.
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