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Current DateTime: 09:00:53 23 Nov 2009
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Go for Good Energy Companies: Bob Doll

Energy companies are a good place for investors to put their money, because the spike in oil prices has not been matched by share prices, Bob Doll, vice-chairman and Chief Investment Officer of global equities at BlackRock, told CNBC.

"You want companies that have strength, have stayed in power, can gain market share," Doll told "Squawk Box."

The price of oil has retreated in the past days on fears the global economic recovery will not come as fast as many investors had thought, but he said oil firms were still a good bet.

"I think somewhere in the $60 range (per barrel) these companies can make money," Doll said.

Marathon [MRO  Loading...      ()   ], Occidental Petroleum Corporation [OXY  Loading...      ()   ], ConocoPhilips [COP  Loading...      ()   ] and Anadarko [APC  Loading...      ()   ] are the energy companies that Doll likes.

About the healthcare sector, which has been in the news lately, Doll said it's "a grey cloud".

"You need to be careful because whenever legislation is enacted is not likely to be good news for the industry," he said.

However, he said he liked United Healthcare [UAHC  Loading...      ()   ] and some of the biotech companies like Amgen [AMGN  Loading...      ()   ].

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