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Mr. Dingmann—who left Wunderlich Securities Inc. late last year to join the SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Inc. unit of SunTrust Banks Inc.—is no stranger to the Journal's rankings.
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One such company rated a buy by Mr. Dingmann, Basic Energy Services Inc. of Midland, Texas, returned 85% on the year.
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Dingmann says he suspected that international and deep-water operations would be slower to rebound from the economic slump because they are costlier and require more planning.
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Firm by Firm: Overall rankings Oil wells generally require more work after they have been drilled than gas wells, so Mr. Dingmann favored companies that specialize in that type of activity, known as completion and workover work.
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The 41-year-old Mr. Dingmann went into 2010 with a two-pronged thesis: Oil would be better than natural gas, and North America would be better than the rest of the world.
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Deep-water drilling is picking up now, although Mr. Dingmann says it has taken longer than he expected.
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Mr. Dingmann did have a buy rating on Boots & Coots Inc., the well-control specialists that BP PLC called on to help shut down its spewing well in the Gulf.
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And it was an especially good year for analyst Neal Dingmann , who topped the rankings in the Best on the Street survey in the oil equipment, services and distribution category.
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Neal Dingmann, an analyst with SunTrust Robinson-Humphrey, sees a high likelihood that the company will reduce its Gulf presence.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Neal Dingmann, an analyst with SunTrust Robinson-Humphrey, sees a high likelihood that the company will reduce its Gulf presence.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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