NOUN: slumlord
(plural slumlords)
(pejorative) 1. A person
who makes money by renting property that is
kept in poor condition.
It is my personal opinion
that several slumlord
billionaires
may have manipulated the Transocean
Inc share price for their own PERSONAL gains
during the last two years (or more.) This caused
Transocean's poor portfolio performance of 2008/10
which was coupled by the poor management of
the Mr. Soetoro's "Federal Government's oversight"
of the company which caused the greatest
man-made disaster in the history of
mankind.
First, see this
video: "BP, Transocean, Halliburton pass oil
spill blame"
http://www.necn.com/05/12/10/BP-Transocean-Halliburton-pass-oil-spill/landing.html?blockID=233309&feedID=4215
Then discover
who the Slumlord Investors are by visiting the
following website: http://www.gurufocus.com/StockBuy.php?symbol=RIG&p=0
Here is my
partial rundown of the major slumlord
players:
Transocean
Inc. (RIG)
SLUMLORD INVESTORS of
the company (Transocean Inc) that services
DEEPWATER HORIZON.

Mr. Barry Soetoro &
his puppet master, George Soros
(4)
George
Soros has holdings in Oil
Equipment & Services company Transocean
Inc.. His purchase prices were between $82.1
and $109.2, with an estimated average price of
$93.9. The impact to his portfolio due to this
purchase was 1.34%. His holdings were 398,286
shares as of 06/30/2007.
George Soros Buys Transocean
Inc., Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc
... - Aug
15, 2007 - - GuruFocus.com,George
Soros reduced to his holdings in Semiconductors
company International Rectifier Corp. by 70.62%.
His sale prices were between $34.54 and
$38.8
Barry Soetoro cannot
escape blame since his boss, George Soros has
employed and guided Soetoro since before the
campaign in 2007.

Above Video: http://tiny.cc/8pptr
Kenneth
Fisher owns the largest
number of shares of Transocean Inc: 3,384,576 (as
of 06/30/2008.) (1) (Net worth 1.1
billion)
Famous quote of Mr.
Slumlord Fisher: ""Big federal budget deficits are
good because stocks appreciate for 36 months
afterward."
http://www.minyanville.com/businessmarkets/articles/Debt-Fisher-Keynsian-Austrian/5/31/2007/id/12975

T Boone
Pickens (5) owns 1,116,650
shares of Transocean Inc as of 06/30/2008. Thomas Boone
Pickens, Jr. (born May 22, 1928), known as T.
Boone Pickens, is an American financier who chairs
the hedge fund BP Capital
Management. He was a well-known
takeover operator and corporate raider during the
1980s. With an estimated current[update] net worth
of about $3 billion, he is ranked by Forbes as the
117th-richest person in America
and ranked 880th in the world.
Mark
Hillman owns 308,753 shares
of Transocean Inc as of 06/30/2008, an increase of
2921.36% from a previous quarter. (4) Hillman
likes
to buy companies with competitive advantages.
Among “his buys” was 156,128 shares of Goldman
Sachs Group purchased on 03/31/2007. Mark
Hillman owns 53 various stocks with
a total value of $731 million.
Hillman also owns
288,652 shares of Exxon Oil. Other Exxon oil
investors include Bill Gates (6,285,000 shares)
George Soros (28,700 shares), and others which
include, John Hussman (1,500,000 shares) (See
below.)
Ron
Baron (below)
Ron Baron owns 67,185 shares as of 06/30/2008, an increase of 60.71% from the previous quarter.
Ron Baron, founder of the Baron Funds investment company, has paid a record $103 million for a residential property in East Hampton, N.Y. And get this: That price doesn't even include the cost of the house he wants to build.

"Gas
looks a bit cheap," says Ron Muhlenkamp, who owns
shares of Transocean, Anadarko, Devon and Houston
Exploration Co. He owns the $3 billion Muhlenkamp
Fund. "Unless we outlaw winter or heat waves in
the summer, demand should continue to be on the
high side. I don't think the sustainability of
healthy prices is yet reflected in these
stocks."
Ronald Muhlenkamp
(4)

2007 - - Ken Heebner
(2) initiated holdings in Transocean
Inc.. His purchase prices were between $110.7 and
$146.02, with an estimated average price of $128.
The impact to his portfolio due to this purchase
was 2.78%. His holdings were 1,953,440
shares as of 12/31/2007.
Transocean, Inc.
operates as an offshore drilling contractor and a
provider of drilling management services
worldwide. It contracts drilling rigs, related
equipment, and work crews primarily on dayrate
basis to drill oil and gas wells; Transocean Inc.
has a market cap of $37.44 billion; its shares
were traded at around $125.18 with a P/E ratio of
14.33 and P/S ratio of 6.66.


Andreas
Halvorsen
(1)
Halvorsen’s Mansion
Aug
2008
Transocean
Inc
COMMON
STOCK G90073100 180492
1335000 SH
SOLE
1335000
March
2008
Transocean
Inc
COMMON STOCK G90073100 180492
1335000 SH
SOLE
1335000

Chris Davis (1) is
the third generation in the family managing the
huge Davis Funds, which has $33 billion asset
under management.
He thinks the
most important change in his fund is
in global
orientation.

John Hussman of the
Hussman Funds keeps banging away on the
impending-market-crash
drum.
(MY
COMMENT: Too bad he couldn't have been pounding the
drum concerning the shoddy practices on his
investment of an oil well "a mile under the surface
of the water!")
See the
following link:
Transocean seeks court limit
on liability for Gulf rig disaster, WSJ
reports (I
bet it won't be John!) John Hussman
(1)
(Left)
Richard Aster Jr (2)
Aster owns
132 stocks with a total value of $3.8 billion.
Reduced: Transocean
Inc. (RIG)
Richard Aster Jr
reduced to his holdings in Transocean Inc. by
43.08%. His sale prices were between $79.24 and
$93.02, with an estimated average price of $85.5.
The impact to his portfolio due to this sale was
-0.16%. Richard Aster Jr still held 107,802 shares
as of 03/31/2010.
Transocean Legal Filing
"Shameful,'
Say Attorneys for Missing Oil
Rig Worker
http://www.dailyfinance.com/rtn/pr/transocean-legal-filing-shameful-say-attorneys-for-missing-oil-rig-worker/rfid328959580/?channel=pscope

Richard Snow (2)
owns
91 stocks with a total value of $2.5 billion.
Investing
Philosophy:
Snow
looks for companies that are financially strong,
but with stock prices that have been depressed
due
to temporary or intermediate term
difficulties. Snow relies on extensive
research to determine the probability of a
solution, gain confidence in the
company’s
ability to survive the difficulty, and estimate
the value of the stock once the difficulty has
passed. Snow believes that, when using this
strategy, the downside is protected because the
stock price is already depressed making it a
reasonably safe strategy,
yet one capable of achieving significant
returns.
Pass the buck is the name of
the game:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20005991-54.html
"A
representative for rig owner Transocean blamed BP
for the disaster, saying, "A well is constructed
and completed the same way a house is built -- at
the direction of the owner and the architect. And
in this case, that's BP."
Give third parties
a chance. Contribute to a 3rd party candidate. If
you want change...THEN HELP GIVE CHANGE A CHANCE.
Why do you keep supporting a party that got you in
this mess in the first place?
EDWARD C.
NOONAN

FOR U.S.
SENATE 2010
BOYCOTT THE
CESSPOOL,
Edward C. Noonan
Chairman - Yuba County American Independent
Party
National Committee Member: America's
Independent Party
Founder - CA
Mormon Battalion
Former
2006-2008 State Party Chairman - American
Independent Party
Former 2006 Candidate/Governor - State of
California
Former 2002 Candidate/Secretary of
State - State of
California