Barron's Insider Purchases 11-24-2007
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Date updated:11-24-2007

Largest insider purchases mentioned in this week's Barron's. Insider purchasing is a more reliable indicator than selling.

symbol name last price % change open
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  • NS
    Nustar Energy L.p
  • $53.71
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

Two directors bought 169,000 shares or $9,667,060 worth of stock.

People owning NS also tend to own: AAPLADMASEIBACBRCMCLNECSCO

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • SHJ
    Stars S&p 500
  • $8.60
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

A director bought 937,500 shares or $7,500,000 worth of stock.

People owning SHJ also tend to own: ARIICHKCLPELOYFNMFULTHBE

TheStreet.com Rating: No Rating What is this?

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  • ELOY
    Eloyalty Corporat
  • $5.92
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

Seven different insiders bought 419,366 shares or $5,472,726 worth of stock.

People owning ELOY also tend to own: EBAYFFIVLIFCLQDTPRFTVCLKVDSI

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • HBE
    Henry Bros. Elect
  • $4.1101
  • -3.29%
  • $N/A

A director bought 1,261,800 shares or $5,072,436 worth of stock.

People owning HBE also tend to own: CAVEXX-AGBRIAXMEAMFIMSN

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • ARII
    American Railcar
  • $8.90
  • -2.52%
  • $8.90

Three directors and one officer bought 327,616 shares or $4,938,852 worth of stock.

People owning ARII also tend to own: BAMLUKAAPLABCOAMTDAXPFDX

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • HOG
    Harley Davidson
  • $22.23
  • -1.51%
  • $22.51

A officer bought 100,000 shares or $4,888,299 worth of stock.

People owning HOG also tend to own: EATAFLAMPAPOLCOHERSGGG

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • NSH
    Nustar Gp Hgs Uts
  • $27.31
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

A director bought 146,700 shares or $4,623,601 worth of stock.

People owning NSH also tend to own: ACHGMRMTLPCUPHIPTNRSBGI

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • WB
    32.35
  • $5.27
  • 0.00
  • $5.27

Two directors bought 115,000 shares or $4,477,360 worth of stock.

People owning WB also tend to own: AIGALLBACCCATCBSCOP

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02.09.10 | 20:35 PM Asked by BS7518

A. One of the best of breed oil service
sector stocks would have been a better
bet during this most recent market
correction.

MMR does have strong strength in
ownership; however, the stock price run
up has already been 158% in the last 12
months yet has had a stock price
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Serious consideration to buy MMR must
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that is negative and more than one
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point for partial position, followed by
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mental stops to protect
investment entry points . . . Then
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to gain on the upside in anticipation to
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Thought being, keep a keen eye on MMR if
you put it into play and have your
finger on the trigger to sell in case
the price goes south (below support) or
hits the exit number (for profit).

In short, I have no personal position as
to why there would be any reason to dive
into MMR whole hog with the belief it
will be easy money. . . and that is
likely the real hard information or
supporting documentation you are hoping
to secure to feel confident in making a
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