Date updated:01-25-2007
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GS
Goldman Sachs Grp - $176.51
- -0.03%
- $176.40
Goldman Sachs continues to be one of the top performing investment brokerages in the world. Goldman Sachs is the world’s largest Investment brokerage. In 2007 Goldman was responsible for handling various mergers, acquisitions, and initial public offerings worth around $1.1 trillion. In 2007 Goldman Sachs should continue to expand its already industry leading revenue and profit.

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DNA
N/a - $80.43
- 0.00
- $80.43
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UA
Under Armour Inc - $28.07
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Under Armour has quickly become a leading developer, marketer, and distributor of branded performance apparel, footwear, and accessories. Company officials are expecting 2007 net revenues and operational cash flows to exceed current 20-25% growth predictions. Under Armour reinvests much of its profit back into the company to help fuel the rapid growth fire which Under Armour has been burning the past few years. • Under Armors Stock Dropped almost 8% during Monday’s trading, which I believe was prompted by a poor review of UA’s stock by a respected analyst. • I think Under Armour has unlimited potential so I bought 700 shares at the Tuesday market opening. The Stock jumped 4.95%( $2.33) by market closing.

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CAT
Caterpillar Inc - $59.96
- -0.07%
- $59.83
I chose to include Caterpillar in my portfolio because the company’s stock price took a hit and slightly fell towards the end of 2006 because profits were not as high as earlier predicted for the 3rd quarter. Since then the company has outperformed expectations and is also predicting a significant rise in sales despite a prediction by company officers that demand would slow towards the end of 2006. In the extremely competitive industry Caterpillar is involved in, the benefits of conducting business operations overseas could mean the difference between being an industry leader or laggard. Caterpillar has been reaping the benefits of overseas operations for years, and by doing so it will continue to be a leader which other companies strive to imitate.

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SAI
Saic Inc - $18.09
- 0.00%
- $N/A
SAIC, Inc. provides scientific, engineering, systems integration, and technical services and solutions to the U.S. military, agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense, the intelligence community, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and other U.S. Government civil agencies. The company recorded revenues around $7.8 billion dollars for the 2006 fiscal year. SAIC is consistently awarded contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and with the current state of the global economic arena SAIC should find plenty of business in 2007.

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BUD
Anh Bsch Inb Sa A - $48.32
- -2.82%
- $48.31
In addition to being a loyal customer of this famous American company I think Anheuser-Busch will show significant stock performance in 2007. Anheuser-Busch Corporate Officers are emphasizing further dedication to use the corporation’s operating cash flows more efficiently and by doing so will further maximize shareholder wealth.

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DENN
Denny's Corporati - $2.27
- -0.87%
- $2.28
Denny’s has been in the news a lot lately, and the news that I’ve heard has been all good news. The corporation famous for giving Americans the “Grand Slam Breakfast” has been improving itself lately by improving the overall quality of the individual restaurants. I chose to include Denny’s Corp. in my portfolio because relative to its low stock price I believe there could be a high return to be made in the future.

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JNJ
Johnson And Johns - $61.23
- +0.79%
- $60.74
Johnson and Johnson has been developing innovative, medical and pharmaceutical products that change people’s lives for a very long time. This trend is not expected to stutter in the near future. Johnson and Johnson recently reported profits which are in correlation with earlier predicted numbers. I like JNJ because I believe it gives my portfolio a low-risk investment which could end up making me a lot of money.
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