Date updated:03-22-2009
Mostly Blue Chip stocks with a decent yield

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V
Visa Inc. - $80.33
- -1.79%
- $80.08
Bought it right after the IPO and it has been good to me so far, although I did not take early profits as I should have done.

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GS
Goldman Sachs Grp - $164.16
- -2.82%
- $164.27
Bought it before and after the crash (latter @ $78/sh when that felt really gutsy) and am happy to see it come back.

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IBM
Intl Business Mac - $125.70
- -1.24%
- $124.59
Even without the Sun acquisition, they are doing interesting things with the electric grid, environmental science (e.g. water purity screening) and medical record conversion.

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JNJ
Johnson And Johns - $62.89
- -0.65%
- $62.52
Has been a great producer for me over the last ten years. Sold some last fall before things really cratered.

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UPS
United Parcel Svc - $57.43
- -1.32%
- $57.13
Bought it based on growth of on-line purchasing in 2006; it's now benefitting from lower fuel costs and departure of DHL from U.S. Another stock I did not sell when I should have!

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GLW
Corning Inc - $16.58
- -1.66%
- $16.40
Bought it based on diversification (fiber optic, LCD glass, and trucking pollution control). It's been a rough ride down but have been buying along the way. New pollution control regs in 2010 should help trucking (I hope).

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GE
Gen Electric Co - $15.94
- -1.48%
- $15.49
Growth of international infrastructure business was primary reason--a rough ride down but have been buying it along the way and am waiting to scale out at small profit increments.

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UTX
United Tech - $67.20
- -1.62%
- $66.93
Liked the diversified business and long history of increased dividends. It's painful right now, but have also bought some on the way down and gotten some nice dividends along the way.
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A. any forward growth guidance you get from
a company has to be taken with a grain
of salt. dubai was not news 2 days ago,
yesterday it clipped the s n p for 20
points. these are turbulent times and
all forward statements are a guess. 5
year ones are a joke. we've had a really
nice upternd for the last 8 months, that
may be coming to and end or at the very
least its probably gonna get choppy.
you're gonna have to be the judge of the
reliability of any future estimates and
any one stock can have multiple guesses
at theirs.
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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