Date updated:12-07-2008
Updated 07-DEC'08: picked up DCI, NVS and GILD off recommendation in The Motley Fool's free report.

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TKR
Timken Co - $25.13
- +0.48%
- $24.78
Former workplace (and that's all I can say about this.)

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GOOG
Google Inc. - $569.964
- -0.53%
- $569.99
Seems to be one of the hottest commodities right now.

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GOOG
Google Inc. - $569.964
- -0.53%
- $569.99
Seems to be one of the hottest commodities right now.

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GE
Gen Electric Co - $15.59
- -1.08%
- $15.66
First to pop to mind after GOOG -childhood memories full of their symbol due to living near plant (HQ of some sort @ one time?) in Ravenna, OH.

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MSFT
Microsoft Corpora - $29.62
- -0.54%
- $29.67
First recommendation, can't believe I thought of GE before this. Shows what memories can do, eh?

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PBR
Petroleo Brasilei - $50.06
- -1.92%
- $50.60
30-JUN'08: Petroleo Brasilei; On one of the 'Do-It-Yourself Top-Performers' list -using it to replace under-performer LOR

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ICGN
Icagen - $0.48
- -2.04%
- $0.48
30-JUN'08: 1st Recommendation from Stockscores.com's Perspectives Newsletter (subject: Stocks likely to start an upward trend.) Quote: "How do I find the 'sweet spot', the point where stocks are likely starting an upward trend? First, we need low expectations among investors and the easiest way to see that is when a stock is going sideways and has done so for some time. I then look for a statistically significant price move to the upside with statistically significant volume support the move. This is a somewhat simplified but hopefully you get the idea."

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LTRE
Learning Tree Int - $11.00
- +0.27%
- $11.04
30-JUN'08: 2nd Recommendation from Stockscores.com's Perspectives Newsletter (subject: Stocks likely to start an upward trend.) Quote: "How do I find the 'sweet spot', the point where stocks are likely starting an upward trend? First, we need low expectations among investors and the easiest way to see that is when a stock is going sideways and has done so for some time. I then look for a statistically significant price move to the upside with statistically significant volume support the move. This is a somewhat simplified but hopefully you get the idea."
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A. why are you picking on just one ex-GS
employee....why not compare data on all
former GS employees?....sorry for
bringing your name into this useless
arguement.... Leon Cooperman one of The
400 Richest Americans (2009) worked 25
yrs at GS.
sources:
http://www.stockpickr.com/members/port/L
eon-Cooperman/
forbes.com
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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