Date updated:07-10-2008
"The homebuilders. A relentless spiral down finally repeals all of the gains since the housing boom started. We are back to 2002. All of those wonderful wins for those buy-and-hold lovers are now gone. The stocks are in tatters. Every fund-raising and capital-raising and lender rollover has meant absolutely nothing." - Jim Cramer

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LEN
Lennar Cp Cl A - $12.88
- 0.00%
- $N/A
People still have fresh capital to speculate on a bottom in Lennar (LEN) or Pulte (PHM) or D.R. Horton (DHI).

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PHM
Pulte Homes - $9.31
- +1.86%
- $9.20
People still have fresh capital to speculate on a bottom in Lennar (LEN) or Pulte (PHM) or D.R. Horton (DHI).

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DHI
D R Horton Inc - $10.42
- +1.36%
- $10.40
People still have fresh capital to speculate on a bottom in Lennar (LEN) or Pulte (PHM) or D.R. Horton (DHI).

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HOV
Hovnanian Ent Inc - $4.02
- +2.29%
- $4.04
I still see people believing that this is the right level to take a stab at Hovnanian (HOV).

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SPF
Standard Pacific - $3.27
- 0.00%
- $N/A
I really can't believe that Hovnanian is still in existence, or that Standard Pacific (SPF) got a capital infusion. How can Lennar still be paying a dividend north of 5%? Where is that analyst who tried to call the bottom last week? What happened to him?

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PMI
P M I Group Inc - $2.02
- +9.78%
- $1.90
Yeah, this group is just awful, and the end of the personal mortgage industry -- signified by the incredible shrinking PMI Group (PMI)/MGIC Investment (MTG) and the immolation of Freddie Mac (FRE)/Fannie Mae (FNM) explains a ton.

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MTG
M G I C Invest Cp - $4.33
- +8.25%
- $4.11
Yeah, this group is just awful, and the end of the personal mortgage industry -- signified by the incredible shrinking PMI Group (PMI)/MGIC Investment (MTG) and the immolation of Freddie Mac (FRE)/Fannie Mae (FNM) explains a ton.

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FRE
Freddie Mac - $1.09
- +5.83%
- $1.05
Yeah, this group is just awful, and the end of the personal mortgage industry -- signified by the incredible shrinking PMI Group (PMI)/MGIC Investment (MTG) and the immolation of Freddie Mac (FRE)/Fannie Mae (FNM) explains a ton.
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