- Q: How to delete a portfolio
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Asked by bariloche -
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A: Go to "My Stockpickr" and find the portfolio you wish to delete. There should be a
"delete" button to the right of the portfolio. Click that, then scroll down to confirm.
Let us know if you're still having trouble! more - Post your own answer
- Q: What is a solid, well performing company with a good dividend?
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Asked by Shenaynay -
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- Q:
Another classic Cbs marketwatch snippet.
"The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group, said its index of
manufacturing activity fell to 53.6 in November from 55.7 in October. The figure
was short of the 55 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected, but still
signaled growth" -
Asked by flyers44 -
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A: we will rally off of everything and anything right now. too many jackasses r obsessed with
history and trends,as u know dec the best month for stocks ect..the shorts will not do
anything until the end of the month ,big funds will not sell until the end of the month
,and many bulls r useing this to pump up the market.what will be the bulls catalyst in
jan?? u can not keep rallying off bad news forever more - Post your own answer
- Q: wHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE bRISTOL MYERS/MEAN STOCK SWAP
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Asked by MARYBFVT@YAHOO.COM -
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- Q:
what was the exact low for the dollar index in 2008?? we r getting pretty close
here. -
Asked by patrick1 -
1 days ago -
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Bookmark this User - Bookmark this question - Report Abuse - A: 70.70 was the exact low for $USD, which puts us about 4% away. more
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- Q:
I hold BMY in my Action Alerts portfolio. BMY is divesting its Mead Johnson
holdings and offers holders of BMY stock the opportunity to exchange some/all of
your BMY stock for MJN stock. Is this a good idea at this time? -
Asked by JimTurner2 -
1 days ago -
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A: Looking at MJN, the run up has already been significant, running from $25.72/share to a
high of $50.35 before a slight trend downward with lower highs...currently at about
$42.60.
With the spin off, BMY will be anticipating the transaction to be net cash flow positive
to what will be a pure biopharmaceutical business as well as an action that will be
accretive to earnings beginning in 2010.
BMY currently pays a respectable dividend of about 4.8% and in comparison to MJN has a PE
of about 22 with a net profit margin of about 13.8%; whereas BMY has a PE of about 13.3
and a net profit margin of about 23.5%.
With such a proven record (reflected in BMY) why speculate with MJN when there are better
speculative stocks to choose from . . . especially since the major move has been made with
MJN. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
gold,silver,copper all hit new highs,oil back around 80,rbob gas back over 2
bucks ,wheat closeing in on 600,corn back over 400,and the list goes on.everyone
keeps talking about the commodites being a crowded trade yet they keep going
up..do u thinks its a crowded trade or do u think this is traders getting ready
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Asked by patrick1 -
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A: Many are buying commodities, but who is selling? As long as more are buying than selling,
they will go up. Just watch the dollar, if it continues to fall, then commods should rise. more - Post your own answer
- Q: Do any Stockpickrs follow LNN as an agriculture play?
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Asked by Stockpickr Staff #2 -
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A: I haven't for a while, but it looks interesting here. I think they should do well once
the government's real spending part of the stimulus actually starts to kick in the next
few quarters. I can't believe how they set that up leading up to the start of elections at
the end of 2010. Chart wise it looks like it wants to go up from here, I know they make
irrigation systems and agriculture related products, but they also make steel tubing,
railroad signaling structures, and other products related to US Infrastructure. It
definitely is a unusual combination of products and services . I guess they would be a
play on both Agriculture spending improvement, and US Infrastructure spending. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
DE is chasing CAT and the manufacturing numbers are ok.With more exposure to ag
do you think Deere will pass Cat in or around $60,it usually always carried a
higher valuation? -
Asked by stransmith -
1 days ago -
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A: manufactacting has been poor latly .both de and cat r good companys but i think r
tradeing ahead of themselves.but if we continue to see this massive resurgence in
commodites prices de will have nowhere to go but up. more - Post your own answer
- Q: when somebody always buy my stocks when i sell them?
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Asked by abc1 -
1 days ago -
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A: does??? if so, yes they do.thats why its called tradeing and that is how prices r set.
u think a certin stocks is a good buy while someone else thinks its a sell or they r
takeing profits.thats how the price moves so much in a day going up and down pennys every
min if its a high volume stock more - Post your own answer
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