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  • FCX
    Freeport Mcmoran
  • $85.18
  • +1.51%
  • $84.21

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People owning FCX also tend to own: ACIAINVANRAPCBBDBTUCHK

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  • SLB
    Schlumberger Ltd
  • $63.99
  • -1.02%
  • $64.35

No Analysis added

People owning SLB also tend to own: ACIAINVANRAPCBBDBTUCHK

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • AMTD
    Td Ameritrade Hol
  • $19.54
  • +0.26%
  • $19.57

No Analysis added

People owning AMTD also tend to own: BNIGLWNBRUNHVLOACADAKN

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • DGX
    Quest Diagnostc
  • $58.63
  • +0.12%
  • $58.40

No Analysis added

People owning DGX also tend to own: ABTEPDFMDGSKJNJJOSBJTX

TheStreet.com Rating: B+ What is this?

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  • IPG
    Interpublic Group
  • $6.49
  • +0.31%
  • $6.42

No Analysis added

People owning IPG also tend to own: AEPAHRAUOBLSGMHONKEP

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • BLL
    Ball Cp
  • $49.07
  • -1.11%
  • $49.71

No Analysis added

People owning BLL also tend to own: ALBAPDARJBHPDOWFCXFMC

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • MSFT
    Microsoft Corpora
  • $29.78
  • -0.77%
  • $29.88

No Analysis added

People owning MSFT also tend to own: AAPLAMDCSCODELLGOOGIBMINTC

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • TM
    Toyota Mtr Cp Ads
  • $81.98
  • +0.65%
  • $81.22

No Analysis added

People owning TM also tend to own: AXAFDXNOKNUERTPSLBAAPL

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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