Arthur Yule Portfolio 1
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Date updated:02-12-2008

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  • INFY
    Infosys Techn Ads
  • $27.82
  • -5.95%
  • $28.28

No Analysis added

People owning INFY also tend to own: HINDALCOITCSAILTATA TEATCSBRCMCTSH

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  • SAY
    Satyam Computer S
  • $14.12
  • -6.12%
  • $14.35

No Analysis added

People owning SAY also tend to own: BRCMCTSHGOOGINFYMRVLPTIREDF

TheStreet.com Rating: B+ What is this?

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  • ATW
    Atwood Oceanics I
  • $26.88
  • -11.87%
  • $29.22

No Analysis added

People owning ATW also tend to own: ASFIAXEBBOXCBIDRSEMEENH

TheStreet.com Rating: A- What is this?

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  • DLB
    Dolby Laboratorie
  • $31.35
  • -3.06%
  • $31.64

No Analysis added

People owning DLB also tend to own: CRYPGRMNIIVIMRHWFMICXDPHIQ.PK

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

 

Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

INFY 41.27 -32.59% Feb 12th
SAY 25.65 -44.95% Feb 12th
ATW 87.51 -69.28% Feb 12th
DLB 49.52 -36.69% Feb 12th

Average return:

-45.88%

Success rate:

0%

Tracking Started: 02-12-2008

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