Date updated:11-20-2007
Core

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JNJ
Johnson And Johns - $61.23
- +0.79%
- $60.74
Medical/consumer products

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PEP
Pepsico Inc - $62.08
- -0.32%
- $62.17
Beverage/food

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COP
Conocophillips - $53.58
- +1.38%
- $52.57
Energy

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MGEE
Mge Energy Inc. - $36.34
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Utility, retirement income

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HCN
Health Care Reit - $43.02
- -1.60%
- $43.62
Real estate, baby boomers will need nursing homes and clinics.

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UNP
Union Pacific - $62.12
- -0.42%
- $61.88
Transportation.

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KMB
Kimberly Clark Cp - $64.26
- +0.25%
- $64.07
Consumer products, history of dividend increarses and nice divident.

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AFL
A F L A C Inc - $44.00
- +0.16%
- $43.49
Insurance. Growing company.
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