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Ticker Company name % Net assets Share Change YTD Return  
XOM ExxonMobil 6.95% 591,400 25.79%  
TOT Total SA ADR 4.46% NA 25.86%  
CVX ChevronTexaco 4.04% NA 26.15%  
BP BP PLC ADR 3.68% NA 24.26%  
E ENI SpA ADR 3.18% NA 23.04%  
COP ConocoPhillips 3.12% NA 63.65%  
BHP BHP Billiton ADR 2.98% 2 Mil 44.93%  
VLO Valero Energy 2.39% NA 150.05%  
NA BG Grp 2.34% NA NA  
RIG Transocean 2.32% NA 44.63%  
RDS.B Shell Transport & Trading ADR 2.30% NA 16.67%  
SLB Schlumberger 2.22% NA 27.08%  
RDS.A Royal Dutch Petroleum ADR 1.95% 380,600 17.96%  
00O388 Unocal 1.93% NA 51.60%  
BTU Peabody Energy 1.92% 1 Mil 109.51%  
CNQ Canadian Natural Resource 1.74% NA 112.18%  
ECA EnCana 1.73% NA 105.38%  
MRO Marathon Oil 1.71% NA 86.63%  
GSF GlobalSantaFe 1.71% NA 39.03%  
KMG Kerr-McGee 1.68% NA 69.21%  
BR Burlington Resources 1.58% NA 87.81%  
HAL Halliburton 1.53% NA 75.99%  
STO Statoil ASA ADR 1.52% NA 63.16%  
OXY Occidental Petroleum 1.51% NA 48.17%  
BHI Baker Hughes 1.49% NA 40.86%  
 
 
If I owned shares in this mutual furd (vgenx) would i be taking advantage or just making a good investment?
 
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The first number is ytd
The following was last years earnings.
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on Jan 16th, 2006, 2:13am, forgetfulnot wrote:
If I owned shares in this mutual furd (vgenx) would i be taking advantage or just making a good investment?

 
Dunno.  What's a furd?
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on Jan 16th, 2006, 3:53am, AussieBrian wrote:
Dunno.  What's a furd?

 
 
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But really... They have to price gouge raise prices to stay competitive with the rising value of their bank accounts crude oil.  Wink
 
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Furd= fUND URECOVERALBLE RECIPRICAL DIVIDENDS
 
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Thank you.  What's URECOVERALBLE?
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on Jan 17th, 2006, 12:01am, AussieBrian wrote:
Thank you.  What's URECOVERALBLE?

 
If your spelling freeks don't get of my as I might just have to buy a new keyboard, and take a few trips.
 
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By the way your responses show you ignorance of the financial world around you. Nuf Said.
 
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Better watch it or us freeks will beat you with a keyboard until you are URECOVERALBLE......did I use that word properly ? Just tryin out my new faze Pam  Grin
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on Jan 17th, 2006, 12:01am, AussieBrian wrote:
Thank you.  What's URECOVERALBLE?

 
Shurley you can read as well as spell.
 
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on Jan 17th, 2006, 12:16am, forgetfulnot wrote:
By the way your responses show you ignorance of the financial world around you. Nuf Said.
 
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Shurley you can read as well as spell.
 
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Yes I can, but please don't call me Shurley.
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"If I owned shares in this mutual furd (vgenx) would i be taking advantage or just making a good investment?"  
 
Looks like a pure energy play.
 
All the companies had record profits the past year. History doesnt allways repeat itself.
Maybe as a short term investment or extra long term but I think these returns in an unstable world are not likely to repeat for long.  
I own some of them individually and over time other than halliburton and burlington wich I bought way cheap havent been great performers. Sclumberger I've had for for over 20 years. Coal companies like peabody I like. A lot of these companies have made a lot of money with Iraq. I like the transport/shipping co's too.
 
Answer depends on the fees.
 
edit to add: I think all there prices are pretty inflated right now.
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Where do you yeally live, 3-500 mi of the coast, well thets where the arrow points. Your constant critisism of my spellling is amusing, it is amussing because you have nothing better to do. Get a Life dude.
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Just gotta say that it looks like aussiebrian lives a pretty good life to me.
I wanna live there. Just untill the oil companies move in.
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CNQ Canadian Natural Resource 1.74% NA 112.18%  
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on Jan 16th, 2006, 2:13am, forgetfulnot wrote:

If I owned shares in this mutual furd (vgenx) would i be taking advantage or just making a good investment?
 
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I don't think gas prices would skyrocket if you buy a few shares of an oil company.  The idea behind a market economy is that if something is scarce, prices go up, some companies invest in production, and maybe they make a profit in meeting people's needs.  Course, the perception of collusion/price fixing is unsavory, but that is only a partial explanation of why prices went up.  And maybe oil prices will go down again for a while - there was a long stretch where the oil stocks were not so profitable.  
 
If you want to do some investing that has a more beneficial effect, look at wind energy. It is the most cost-competitive alternative, maybe even costs less than coal or oil because it does not generate pollution and greenhouse gasses, which are hidden costs. But wind is more of a long term investment, not as likely to see 150% increases in a year.  
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on Jan 17th, 2006, 8:56am, floridian wrote:

 
I don't think gas prices would skyrocket if you buy a few shares of an oil company.  The idea behind a market economy is that if something is scarce, prices go up, some companies invest in production, and maybe they make a profit in meeting people's needs.  Course, the perception of collusion/price fixing is unsavory, but that is only a partial explanation of why prices went up.  And maybe oil prices will go down again for a while - there was a long stretch where the oil stocks were not so profitable.  
 
If you want to do some investing that has a more beneficial effect, look at wind energy. It is the most cost-competitive alternative, maybe even costs less than coal or oil because it does not generate pollution and greenhouse gasses, which are hidden costs. But wind is more of a long term investment, not as likely to see 150% increases in a year.  

 
Flo, this list is only the top 25 companies in the fund, they own just about everything that has to do with energy however wind generation is not one I recall
 
Another form of energy yet to be exploited is ocean wave movement. If this could ever be perfected you could close all the nuclear, coal, gas etc... plants worldwide with 0 polution. It has been experimented with but the ocean is a hard nut to crack, just think, free energy worldwide forever............just a dream Wink
 
 
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