Date updated:08-22-2007
Retirement Account

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BDK
Black Decker Cp - $62.25
- -0.03%
- $62.07
growth and dividend

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CAT
Caterpillar Inc - $59.96
- -0.07%
- $59.83
growth and dividend

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GE
Gen Electric Co - $15.78
- -0.44%
- $15.95
growth and dividend

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AHL
Aspen Insurance H - $26.91
- 0.00%
- $N/A
growth and dividend

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IBM
Intl Business Mac - $126.91
- +0.72%
- $125.30
growth and dividend

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MSFT
Microsoft Corpora - $29.01
- +0.07%
- $28.88
growth and dividend

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NSC
Norfolk So Cp - $51.80
- -0.29%
- $51.63
growth, dividend and diversity

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VZ
Verizon Commun - $30.31
- +0.46%
- $30.14
growth and dividend
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