Date updated:12-16-2009
Stocks of companies which Tiger Woods has had endorsement agreements with.
By Fred Fuld at Stockerblog.com

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NKE
Nike Inc Cl B - $61.30
- -0.65%
- $61.62
Woods has a multi-year endorsement deal with Nike Golf. The Nike chairman, Phil Knight, is standing by Woods as sponsor for the company.

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ACN
Accenture Plc. - $40.17
- -0.91%
- $40.43
Appeared in Accenture ads. Accenture was also the title sponsor of Woods' first event of 2009, the Accenture Match Play Championship. The company just ended the relationship with Tiger Woods, making it the first major sponsor to do so.

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ERTS
Electronic Arts I - $17.49
- +1.33%
- $17.30
The company makes the 'Tiger Woods PGA Tour' series of video games. The six year contract was signed in 2006.

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LVMUY.PK
Lvmh Moet Henn Un - $20.75
- 0.00%
- $N/A
Appears in ads for the TAG Heuer professional golf watch, "the first watch for golf professionals." The company is assessing its endorsement relationship with Woods.

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FO
Fortune Brands In - $40.66
- +0.30%
- $40.64
The Titleist brand is owned by the Acushnet Company. Acushnet is owned by Fortune Brands. Titleist had a five year contract with Woods for $20 million.

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GIS
Gen Mills Inc - $68.58
- -0.07%
- $68.71
Woods was the eighth athlete to be a permanent representative of Wheaties.

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PG
Procter Gamble - $61.01
- -0.47%
- $61.06
Ambassador for the 'Gillette Champions' marketing campaign. The deal was worth between $10 and $20 million. The company is currently reviewing its contract with Woods.

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PEP
Pepsico Inc - $58.96
- -0.92%
- $59.60
Gatorade Tiger Woods Drink is marketed by the Quaker Oats Company, a division of PepsiCo. The contract was supposed to generate $100 million for Woods over five years. The company is currently reviewing its contract with Woods.
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A. One of the best of breed oil service
sector stocks would have been a better
bet during this most recent market
correction.
MMR does have strong strength in
ownership; however, the stock price run
up has already been 158% in the last 12
months yet has had a stock price
decrease of 24% in the past 3 months.
Serious consideration to buy MMR must
include being honest with a current PE
that is negative and more than one
analyst has significantly decreased
quarterly earnings estimates . . . which
leads to uncertainty, lack of
consistancy, predictability or stability
of what you are really buying.
The risk does outweigh the reward. . .
meaning it would be as you are phrasing
your question, a speculative play. . .
so how much are you willing to lose vs
how much are you hoping/anticipating to
gain?
Further, should you go with MMR, might
want to look at the charts for entry
point for partial position, followed by
adding partial position(s) with the
consideration of placing and using
mental stops to protect
investment entry points . . . Then
consider how much are you anticipating
to gain on the upside in anticipation to
taking a partial or total profit. . .
Thought being, keep a keen eye on MMR if
you put it into play and have your
finger on the trigger to sell in case
the price goes south (below support) or
hits the exit number (for profit).
In short, I have no personal position as
to why there would be any reason to dive
into MMR whole hog with the belief it
will be easy money. . . and that is
likely the real hard information or
supporting documentation you are hoping
to secure to feel confident in making a
more than certain profit with the
probability of low risk.
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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