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Date updated:10-26-2007

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symbol name last price % change open
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  • HAL
    Halliburton Co
  • $28.95
  • -1.36%
  • $29.24

No Analysis added

People owning HAL also tend to own: ATIMFLXTEXTIEAIGBAC

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • EMC
    E M C Cp
  • $16.74
  • -1.41%
  • $17.05

No Analysis added

People owning EMC also tend to own: ATVICCJCELGCRZODSXDVNGDX

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

  • +
  • UNH
    Unitedhealth Grou
  • $28.29
  • -1.43%
  • $28.72

No Analysis added

People owning UNH also tend to own: ALDBMYCNEDSXGAINGOODHTE

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

  • +
  • AAPL
    Apple Inc.
  • $196.23
  • -0.38%
  • $199.05

No Analysis added

People owning AAPL also tend to own: AMDCSCODELLGOOGIBMINTCMSFT

TheStreet.com Rating: B+ What is this?

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  • DEEP
    Superior Offshore
  • $0.00
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning DEEP also tend to own: AFNARRSCMGICYRO.OBGRBGXYF.OBHITK

TheStreet.com Rating: No Rating What is this?

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  • FUR
    Winthrop Realty N
  • $9.07
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning FUR also tend to own: ACFBMYBRK-ABRK-BCNQDJCODUK

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • PTIE
    Pain Therapeutics
  • $5.15
  • +1.38%
  • $5.01

No Analysis added

People owning PTIE also tend to own: FLNA.PKEWZLONGNCTYPGJSKXVIV

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • MSFT
    Microsoft Corpora
  • $29.78
  • -0.77%
  • $29.88

No Analysis added

People owning MSFT also tend to own: AAPLAMDCSCODELLGOOGIBMINTC

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

 

Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

HAL 41.16 -29.66% Oct 13th
EMC 22.81 -26.61% Oct 13th
UNH 49.69 -43.07% Oct 13th
AAPL 167.2537 +17.32% Oct 13th
DEEP 10.40 ------ Oct 26th
FUR 5.42 +67.34% Oct 26th
PTIE 9.61 -46.41% Oct 26th
MSFT 31.99 -6.91% Oct 26th

Average return:

-9.71%

Success rate:

28.57%

Tracking Started: 10-13-2007

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