Chris7417 Portfolio 1
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Date updated:03-27-2007

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  • DEO
    Diageo Plc Ads Ne
  • $69.20
  • +0.26%
  • $69.29

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People owning DEO also tend to own: AAPLBACBBYBGTCSCOCTSHDVN

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  • MO
    Altria Group Inc
  • $19.16
  • +0.47%
  • $19.08

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People owning MO also tend to own: AAAAPLADBEBAMDVYGEHON

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  • XING
    Qiao Xing Univers
  • $2.14
  • +8.63%
  • $2.03

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People owning XING also tend to own: ATVICCJCELGCRZODSXDVNEMC

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  • AZ
    Az
  • $0.00
  • N/A
  • $N/A

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People owning AZ also tend to own: AEGBRK-BINGINTCOPA.VORCLSDA

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  • UL
    Unilever Plc Amer
  • $30.69
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning UL also tend to own: ADPBACBSXCCLCMCSACSCOERTS

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  • CHINA
    Cdc Corporation
  • $2.46
  • 0.00%
  • $2.46

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People owning CHINA also tend to own: AAPLBLE.TOCTRPELR.TOEMUFCXFMCN

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  • IRE
    Gov Bk Ireland Ad
  • $10.18
  • +0.10%
  • $10.30

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People owning IRE also tend to own: IRLPBRAKAMALLBABACBAYRY.PK

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  • BRLC
    Brlc
  • $0.00
  • N/A
  • $N/A

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People owning BRLC also tend to own: ACASAHMATBAUYDNDNDPZINFN

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

DEO 79.63 -13.10% Mar 27th
MO 85.01 -77.46% Mar 27th
XING 17.12 -87.50% Mar 27th
AZ 20.64 ------ Mar 27th
UL 29.51 +4.00% Mar 27th
CHINA 9.57 -74.29% Mar 27th
IRE 87.21 -88.33% Mar 27th
BRLC 7.85 ------ Mar 27th
HON 46.72 -14.88% Mar 27th
ACAS 44.62 -93.48% Mar 27th
PG 63.22 -0.05% Mar 27th
HAL 31.09 -6.88% Mar 27th
CDE 4.16 +459.86% Mar 27th
S 18.84 -80.10% Mar 27th
GTCB 1.01 -14.85% Mar 27th
VGR 18.4068 -23.29% Mar 27th
MESA 7.64 -98.43% Mar 27th
JDSU 15.27 -50.16% Mar 27th
RAD 5.74 -77.87% Mar 27th
COP 69.45 -25.36% Mar 27th
MMM 77.09 +1.71% Mar 27th
BA 90.33 -40.46% Mar 27th
GE 35.71 -55.00% Mar 27th
PHO 18.84 -13.38% Mar 27th
ACI 31.17 -34.07% Mar 27th
CNX 38.66 +19.76% Mar 27th
AMGIZ 0.35 ------ Mar 27th
GS 210.28 -20.74% Mar 27th

Average return:

-20.17%

Success rate:

16%

Tracking Started: 03-27-2007

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