Barron's Summary 3-5-2008
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Summary of the bullish and bearish positions mentioned in the May 3rd, 2008 Barron's.

symbol name last price % change open
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  • MPEL
    Melco Pbl Entrmt
  • $11.72
  • -5.86%
  • $12.50

Shares of Melco PBL Entertainment could rise 50% or more as China indulges its love of gambling.

People owning MPEL also tend to own: BJSCATHALIFNJNJMONBR

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • GD
    Gen Dynamics Cp
  • $93.23
  • -0.01%
  • $92.72

General Dynamics could sell off when the company names a new CEO, but he -- or she -- will inherit a well-oiled machine. That's why some analysts think the stock could top 100 in about a year.

People owning GD also tend to own: AAPLCAHCMECMICSCOCVSDELL

TheStreet.com Rating: A What is this?

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  • BRK.A
    Brk.a
  • $0.00
  • N/A
  • $N/A

Right now, Berkshire's stock looks fairly valued, with the Class A shares (BRK.A) changing hands for $133,400 apiece. Late last year, in contrast, the shares were at a lofty $143,000, prompting Barron's to write a bearish cover story ("Sorry, Warren, Your Stock's Too Pricey," Dec. 17, 2007). Berkshire now is valued at 1.7 times its year-end 2007 book value of $78,000, and at 22 times projected 2008 operating profits of $6,000 per Class A share. Berkshire has a higher valuation than many insurers based on book value and earnings, but it deserves a premium, given its financial strength and its incomparable leadership.

People owning BRK.A also tend to own: AAPLBACBGCBHIBHPCLNECNQ

TheStreet.com Rating: B+ What is this?

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  • POT
    Potash Cp Saskatc
  • $204.15
  • +2.69%
  • $200.78

The fertilizer stocks are still not particularly expensive, and they've tended to undergo nasty corrections all the way up. Potash, for one, has had a handful of 15% drops, such as the one just sustained, since early 2007. Unlike the crop processors Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) and Bunge (BG), which are price-taking middlemen akin to oil refiners, the fertilizer companies are part of any long-term solution to improving crop yields. It's probably too early to bet that these stocks have seen their ultimate peak.

People owning POT also tend to own: ABKBBDCFCDEFCXFREFWLT

TheStreet.com Rating: A What is this?

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  • MOS
    Mosaic Company (t
  • $128.93
  • +3.01%
  • $126.65

The fertilizer stocks are still not particularly expensive, and they've tended to undergo nasty corrections all the way up. Potash, for one, has had a handful of 15% drops, such as the one just sustained, since early 2007. Unlike the crop processors Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) and Bunge (BG), which are price-taking middlemen akin to oil refiners, the fertilizer companies are part of any long-term solution to improving crop yields. It's probably too early to bet that these stocks have seen their ultimate peak.

People owning MOS also tend to own: CCYGLDLLTCMRKSDDUST

TheStreet.com Rating: A What is this?

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  • NSRGY.PK
    Nestle Sa Reg Shr
  • $122.43
  • +1.86%
  • $N/A

Nestlé looks undervalued, compared with some of its big competitors in the global food industry. Some bulls expect the shares to rise 20% over the next 12 months.

People owning NSRGY.PK also tend to own: IBDRF.PKIBNKBLNVGF.PKLRLUXMTU

TheStreet.com Rating: No Rating What is this?

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  • PTV
    Pactiv Corp
  • $24.95
  • +0.73%
  • $24.67

But relief might be in sight, since the company recently locked in a round of price hikes. At about 24, shares are trading at 12.7 times projected 2008 earnings, compared with 13.4 times for the sector and 14.4 times for paper packaging stocks. Pactiv and its ilk could well rebound if oil pulls back and if the dollar stabilizes.

People owning PTV also tend to own: AAIAERCHPCOGDFREEFTGLS

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • GEF
    Greif Inc Cl A
  • $67.69
  • +2.34%
  • $65.80

Greif makes industrial packaging products for customers in industries from chemicals to agriculture. While it is a global leader in steel and fiber drums, its market share in China, for example, is only in the single-digits, which augurs well for further growth. While the stock has risen about 500% over the past five years, to about 63 recently, Manuel argues it can still trudge higher with cost savings, organic growth and acquisitions.

People owning GEF also tend to own: AOBCDECHGROWMBLXMTWMVL

TheStreet.com Rating: A+ What is this?

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