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Date updated:05-11-2007

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symbol name last price % change open
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  • WAT
    Waters Cp
  • $59.61
  • +0.40%
  • $59.29

No Analysis added

People owning WAT also tend to own: AACNALDAMCCBERBTUCELG

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • AHT
    Ashford Hosp Tr I
  • $4.44
  • +2.78%
  • $4.32

No Analysis added

People owning AHT also tend to own: AAVACASALDBTOCAGCNECRZ

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • LSI
    Lsi Corporation
  • $5.63
  • +0.90%
  • $5.54

No Analysis added

People owning LSI also tend to own: FRZPKGDWOG.PKILAIPIIPFERAE

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • MOT
    Motorola Inc
  • $8.24
  • +0.24%
  • $8.22

No Analysis added

People owning MOT also tend to own: CCLXCVSGOOGGSHDJNJ

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • ARIA
    Ariad Pharmaceuti
  • $2.44
  • +6.09%
  • $2.31

No Analysis added

People owning ARIA also tend to own: AGIXCPSLINODKONGLTONNOECORS

TheStreet.com Rating: E+ What is this?

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  • SIRI
    Sirius Xm Radio I
  • $0.64
  • -0.67%
  • $0.645

No Analysis added

People owning SIRI also tend to own: AMGNDAVEDKSMSFTPNRASHFLUTX

TheStreet.com Rating: D- What is this?

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  • SGMO
    Sangamo Bioscienc
  • $5.69
  • +3.83%
  • $5.47

No Analysis added

People owning SGMO also tend to own: ALNYCOPEXBDJNJMSFTMTNRSH

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • PFE
    Pfizer Inc
  • $18.74
  • -0.58%
  • $18.94

No Analysis added

People owning PFE also tend to own: AAALLAPCBUDCOPCVXDOW

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

 

Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

WAT 60.27 -1.10% May 11th
AHT 11.99 -62.97% May 11th
LSI 8.43 -33.21% May 11th
MOT 18.1801 -54.68% May 11th
ARIA 5.11 -52.25% May 11th
SIRI 2.84 -77.46% May 11th
SGMO 6.90 -17.54% May 11th
PFE 27.00 -30.59% May 11th

Average return:

-41.23%

Success rate:

0%

Tracking Started: 05-11-2007

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