
Roger Conrad
Editor, Utility & Income
Guest Contributor
ARCHIVED ARTICLES
05/28/2008 $130 Oil: Can it Last?
04/08/2008 Turning up the Heat
02/25/2008 Pruning a Dividend Makes a
Stock Blossom
02/09/2008 Good Numbers
02/02/2008 Perspective in Crisis
01/25/2008 Running With the Herd
01/19/2008 Big Declines Are Bullish
01/05/2008 Beyond $100 Oil
12/29/2007 Six Lessons for Yield Lovers
in 2008
12/22/2007 Another Energy Bill
12/14/2007 Foreign Exposure
12/02/2007 Opening Up
11/27/2007 Some Very Pressing
Questions
11/18/2007 Energy Rich
11/10/2007 Subprime
Again
11/03/2007 Real Numbers
10/27/2007 Games People
Play
10/20/2007 Something
From Nothing
10/15/2007 A Skeptical
Eye
10/09/2007 Hedging Our
Bets
09/29/2007 Think Contrary
09/23/2007 The Fed Acts
09/08/2007 Doubling Down
09/04/2007 Another Domino
08/24/2007 What's Next
08/11/2007 What We Know
08/03/2007 Look for Results
07/27/2007 Hang in There
07/21/2007 National Champions
07/14/2007 Policy and Profits
07/06/2007 Market Update: Ahead to 2008
06/18/2007 All Aboard
06/08/2007 Rate Spike
06/01/2007 Getting Credit
05/25/2007 Into the Pool
05/18/2007 Questions & Answers: Utility Stocks, REITs, Canadian Trusts, etc.
05/12/2007 From 30,000 Feet Up
05/04/2007 Looking Abroad For Bargains
04/27/2007 Bigger and Better
04/15/2007 On the Bandwagon
04/04/2007 The Right Market at the Right Time
03/31/2007 Reguation Rules
03/23/2007 Retirement Planning Made Easy
03/19/2007 Another View
03/12/2007 Country Pie
03/03/2007 The Greed Factor
02/23/2007 In Who's Interest?
02/16/2007 Heating Up
02/09/2007 Pension Problems
02/04/2007 Addition by Division
01/26/2007 Rates Versus Results
01/19/2007 Watch the Watchers
01/17/2007 Millionaire's Choice
01/12/2007 The Global View
01/05/2007 What You Get
12/29/2006 Through a Darkened Glass
12/22/2006 The Last Debacle
12/15/2006 Going Electric
12/08/2006 When To Take A Loss
12/02/2006 Yellow Gold
11/27/2006 Warming Up
11/17/2006 Upward and Onward
11/11/2006 After the Wipeout
11/03/2006 Best and Worst of Times
10/20/2006 Fool Me Once
10/17/2006 The Next North Sea
10/14/2006 Maw Bell
10/06/2006 Rotation Sensation
09/29/2006 The $18 Billion Bet
09/22/2006 Energy Versus Interest Rates
09/16/2006 Walk Away
09/08/2006 The View From Abroad
09/05/2006 Taking Stock
08/25/2006 Whither's Rates
08/18/2006 Oil's Well
08/11/2006 Right and Wrong Numbers
08/01/2006 Good Management
07/21/2006 Doom or Boom
07/14/2006 Enron Four Years Later
07/08/2006 The Price of Politics
06/30/2006 Crossing Wires
06/23/2006 Power Outage
06/16/2006 The Big Tel Bandwagon
06/10/2006 Energy Again
05/30/2006 When Prices Fall
05/26/2006 Choppy Markets
05/12/2006 A Bottom for Gas?
05/08/2006 When Prices Fall
05/06/2006 Weathering The Storm
04/28/2006 Looking Out for The Little Guy
04/21/2006 Transitioning to Growth
04/14/2006 Good Guys and Bad Guys
04/07/2006 5 Percent And Beyond
03/31/2006 Backlash
03/27/2006 Earnings and Dividends
03/24/2006 The Politics of Oil
03/17/2006 BPL Bonanza and Bluster
03/10/2006 Back to the Future
03/03/2006 Focus on Price
02/25/2006 The New Utility Deal Wave
02/18/2006 Rotation
02/10/2006 Getting Things Done
02/03/2006 Water Wizard
01/27/2006 A Favorable Ruling
01/20/2006 Clean and Cheap
01/13/2006 Questions, Questions
01/10/2006 Back to the Basics
01/06/2006 Dangerous Forecasts
12/30/2005 Southern Exposure
12/23/2005 Tax Reform
12/16/2005 Joining Forces
12/14/2005 Event Risk
12/02/2005 The New Ma Bell
BIOGRAPHY
Roger Conrad is editor of Utility & Income newsletter and has been the editor of Utility Forecaster for 15 years. He is also the editor of
Canadian Edge and
Utility & Income. In addition, he's associate editor of
Personal Finance, where his regular beat is the Income Report.
Mr. Conrad is the author of Power Hungry: Strategic Investing in Telecommunications, Utilities and Other Essential Services, and coauthor
of Market Timing for the Nineties and The Agile Investor with Stephen Leeb.
Bio continued
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