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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 fcabreseon May 05, 2010 8:18pm
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RE: RE: Only 3%

RE: RE: Only 3%All in all, considering how badly the markets have been getting smacked around about GREECE, I'm happy AOS hasn't lost more ground.  Seems like general panic events like GREECE impact every sector equally as bad regardless of whether or not the event has anything to do with anything.  This too will pass. 

I think the looming disaster in the Gulf is going to make oil sand investment look a lot less environmentally unfriendly.   I doubt many people dispute the fact that the oilsands won't make anyone's green list, but 200,000 bbls of oil emptying into the Gulf of Mexico every day isn't making me want to visit Cancun to swim with the fishies anytime soon either.
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