50 STOCKS with RATINGS of 10 - vs. 5 Nov.2007 - Part I
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symbol name last price % change open
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  • REP
    Repsol Ypf S.a.
  • $27.50
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning REP also tend to own: BHIBPBRGCVXDOEGSF

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

  • +
  • NOV
    Natl Oilwell Varc
  • $43.54
  • +2.23%
  • $42.93

No Analysis added

People owning NOV also tend to own: ACIAINVANRAPCBBDBTUCHK

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • SII
    Smith Intl Inc
  • $29.09
  • +1.89%
  • $28.76

No Analysis added

People owning SII also tend to own: APCATWCYESVHOCIOCMM

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • OPTT
    Ocean Power Techn
  • $6.57
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning OPTT also tend to own: BLUDAAPLCCCCLWTCOSTCWCOEMC

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • AXU
    Alexco Resource
  • $2.70
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning AXU also tend to own: AAUASACGVCOPCVIDBADNN

TheStreet.com Rating: E+ What is this?

  • +
  • CLR
    Continental Resrc
  • $39.23
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning CLR also tend to own: AGUANRCFPOTRIMMVAFAM

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • SE
    Spectra Energy
  • $19.34
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning SE also tend to own: AEPAMPAOCCAGCSXEIXF

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • PEG
    Pub Entrpr Gp
  • $30.64
  • +2.47%
  • $30.12

No Analysis added

People owning PEG also tend to own: AEEAEPAESAYECEGDDUK

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

REP 21.62 +27.20% Jan 6th
NOV 26.83 +62.28% Jan 6th
SII 23.42 +24.21% Jan 6th
OPTT 6.47 +1.55% Jan 6th
AXU 1.42 +90.14% Jan 6th
CLR 20.98 +86.99% Jan 6th
SE 15.88 +21.79% Jan 6th
PEG 30.05 +1.96% Jan 6th
PXP 25.09 +9.69% Jan 6th
CLB 64.69 +67.86% Jan 6th
RIG 52.01 +65.03% Jan 6th
ETR 84.69 -8.28% Jan 6th
GSF 0.00 ------ Jan 6th
HLX 7.86 +84.48% Jan 6th
NE 23.75 +79.87% Jan 6th
STR 34.18 +19.98% Jan 6th
SPH 35.0301 +26.21% Jan 6th
SFY 18.74 +32.87% Jan 6th
OTE 8.32 +4.57% Jan 6th
ITC 42.99 +5.63% Jan 6th
PCZ 21.92 ------ Jan 6th
STO 16.73 +46.44% Jan 6th
ATW 17.52 +117.52% Jan 6th
MRO 28.98 +16.05% Jan 6th
ACGY 5.74 +130.31% Jan 6th
BRY 7.52 +270.08% Jan 6th
MICC 48.15 +38.82% Jan 6th
CPE 2.471 -27.96% Jan 6th
MBT 30.27 +62.97% Jan 6th
ABP 0.00 ------ Jan 6th
FRM 4.95 -33.33% Jan 6th
CNQ 42.72 +48.31% Jan 6th
WEC 42.54 +5.08% Jan 6th
NFG 31.19 +52.20% Jan 6th
APC 40.62 +62.43% Jan 6th
CHC 0.00 ------ Jan 6th
EQT 34.67 +22.67% Jan 6th
BP 48.45 +20.80% Jan 6th
DVN 68.49 +0.64% Jan 6th

Average return:

+43.92%

Success rate:

91.43%

Tracking Started: 08-03-2007

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