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A O Smith Corp V.AOS


Primary Symbol: AOS

A. O. Smith Corporation applies technologies and solutions to products manufactured and marketed worldwide. The Company operates through two segments: North America and Rest of World. Both the segments manufacture and market a comprehensive line of residential and commercial gas and electric water heaters, boilers, tanks, and water treatment products. Its Rest of World segment is primarily comprised of China, Europe, and India. The North America segment serves residential and commercial end markets with a range of products, including water heaters, boilers, water treatment products, and other. The Company also manufactures expansion tanks, commercial solar water heating systems, swimming pool and spa heaters, related products and parts. Its Lochinvar brand is a residential and commercial boiler brand in the United States. Its water softener branded products and problem well water solutions include the Hague, Impact Water, Water-Right, Master Water, Atlantic Filter and Water Tec brands.


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Comment by vlieton Mar 30, 2008 4:16pm
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Post# 14922960

RE: AOS history

RE: AOS historySimple answer.  AOS got into oil sands!!  The thing that has clobbered the stock of late was what caused it to rise last time.  Oil sands are out of favor with the market at present to state it mildly.  Once the oil sands gets recognized for what it is again this stock will do some amazing gains.  How long that will take is anyone's guess.  Let's just hope it doesn't take so long that we run short of cash and have to dilute like crazy just to weather the storm.  That is the only significant risk.  The upside is huge especially if the junior oil sands start to heat up.  The single event that could really heat us up is one of the large companies buying out a junior oil sands company.  Once investors see these companies have value then we will see our market cap move up.
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