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David Kiefer Quotes

«The stocks are practically screaming at you to buy.»
Author: David Kiefer
«You can't throw darts anymore. Our parents could buy utilities and it was almost clipping coupons on a bond. Now, there's much more involved.»
Author: David Kiefer
«Because of their high yields and stable cash flows, utilities are defensive stocks. But with deregulation, part of the business -- the power generation piece -- is exposed to supply and demand concerns where it wasn't before.»
Author: David Kiefer
«We're trying to find exploration and production companies with production growth, but production growth that they can generate at a cost that's less than the price of the commodity. Then you get revenue growth and margin growth.»
Author: David Kiefer
«We've gotten to the point now where these companies are well positioned in the generation side to make money, but you're going to have to follow the industry closely to know which ones and when to get out of them, ... It may sound self-serving, but I really believe that investors should probably not buy individual utility stocks and let a professional money manager do it for them.»
Author: David Kiefer
«We've gotten to the point now where these companies are well positioned in the generation side to make money, but you're going to have to follow the industry closely to know which ones and when to get out of them. It may sound self-serving, but I really believe that investors should probably not buy individual utility stocks and let a professional money manager do it for them.»
Author: David Kiefer