Michael Restagno Portfolio 1
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Date updated:05-07-2007

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symbol name last price % change open
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  • C
    Citigroup Inc
  • $4.10
  • -0.24%
  • $4.15

No Analysis added

People owning C also tend to own: ACEBACCBCOPCVXDISGS

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  • +
  • BA
    Boeing Co
  • $53.72
  • +2.50%
  • $52.75

No Analysis added

People owning BA also tend to own: AIGCCPWRDISFWLTGSHAL

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • FWLT
    Foster Wheeler Ag
  • $30.70
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning FWLT also tend to own: ABKBBDCFCDEFCXFREHES

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

  • +
  • KBR
    Kbr Inc
  • $18.93
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning KBR also tend to own: APCAPPAUYAVNXBMDCBICOLM

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • RL
    Ralph Lauren Polo
  • $78.80
  • +2.54%
  • $78.03

No Analysis added

People owning RL also tend to own: BENCSCOIWOVLZMATNVSNWS

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • JCI
    Johnson Controls
  • $27.51
  • +1.70%
  • $27.25

No Analysis added

People owning JCI also tend to own: PGWECAEOBACCATLOWLVLT

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • TM
    Toyota Mtr Cp Ads
  • $81.45
  • +3.71%
  • $80.07

No Analysis added

People owning TM also tend to own: AXAFDXNOKNUERTPSLBAAPL

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • RIG
    Transocean Ltd
  • $86.60
  • +1.42%
  • $86.86

No Analysis added

People owning RIG also tend to own: ABKBBDCFCDEFCXFREFWLT

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

 

Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

C 54.06 -92.42% May 7th
BA 94.55 -43.18% May 7th
FWLT 71.46 -57.04% May 7th
KBR 21.53 -12.08% May 7th
RL 91.43 -13.81% May 7th
JCI 107.33 -74.37% May 7th
TM 121.43 -32.92% May 7th
RIG 89.351 -3.08% May 7th

Average return:

-41.11%

Success rate:

0%

Tracking Started: 05-07-2007

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towards the future . . . though there
are also other considerations, such as
technical corrections or occaisional
herd instincts in play.



The only ONE issue that the current
environment should be able to agree on
is the global economy escaped sliding
and falling into the 'abyss'. The
questions you present is an honorable
effort to determine where we truly may
be 'today' and where are we likely be
heading do to 'whatever'.



May I suggest to determine who
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