Date updated:07-30-2008
Updated 30-JUL'08: dropped LOR, picked up WAB and JEC

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TKR
Timken Co - $19.42
- -12.40%
- $21.55
Former workplace (and that's all I can say about this.)

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GOOG
Google - $355.67
- -1.95%
- $357.50
Seems to be one of the hottest commodities right now.

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GE
Gen Electric Co - $18.96
- -6.83%
- $20.04
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 Cp - $21.53
- -7.83%
- $23.03
First recommendation, can't believe I thought of GE before this. Shows what memories can do, eh?

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PBR
Petroleo Brasilei - $23.15
- -13.75%
- $24.86
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 - $1.20
- -4.00%
- $1.25
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 - $10.55
- +0.96%
- $10.27
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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DLTR
Dollar Tree Inc - $34.30
- -1.58%
- $34.70
3rd 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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