Top Blackstone Group Stocks
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Date updated:12-08-2007

These are the top stocks, as measured by PEG, owned by Blackstone Kailix Advisors LLC, which is the hedge fund arm of The Blackstone Group. Shown is the PEG.

symbol name last price % change open
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  • NE
    Noble Corp (new)
  • $38.94
  • -1.99%
  • $39.79

0.56

People owning NE also tend to own: AETAIGBRK-BCAGCATCBICHL

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  • +
  • CAL
    Contl Airlines Cl
  • $17.36
  • -0.12%
  • $17.43

0.6

People owning CAL also tend to own: COPDSLHALMOMONSHLDSTX

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  • +
  • GS
    Goldman Sachs Grp
  • $151.10
  • -1.98%
  • $154.27

0.7

People owning GS also tend to own: ADSCOFIVZJLLJPMRYSCHW

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  • +
  • CRR
    Carbo Ceramics In
  • $64.00
  • -0.19%
  • $64.40

0.74

People owning CRR also tend to own: ARWRBACBBYLOWQQQQSPLSSTX

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  • +
  • RS
    Reliance Stl & Al
  • $40.06
  • -2.60%
  • $41.15

0.89

People owning RS also tend to own: ATINUEOSXCLCTKFRCPBY

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  • +
  • FNSR
    Finisar Corporati
  • $10.04
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

0.89

People owning FNSR also tend to own: ADCTAKAMALKSARAYARRSAVIDAVNX

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  • UNP
    Union Pacific
  • $60.97
  • -1.82%
  • $62.18

0.96

People owning UNP also tend to own: AAALLAPCBABACCCAT

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  • MNST
    Mnst
  • $0.00
  • N/A
  • $N/A

0.98

People owning MNST also tend to own: MCOMHPAUEEMKNOTRATEPRAA

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

NE 53.71 -27.50% Dec 8th
CAL 28.28 -38.61% Dec 8th
GS 217.89 -30.65% Dec 8th
CRR 40.01 +59.96% Dec 8th
RS 55.40 -27.69% Dec 8th
FNSR 1.87 +436.90% Dec 8th
UNP 134.84 -54.78% Dec 8th
MNST 33.61 ------ Dec 8th
GLW 24.92 -28.41% Dec 8th
DYN 8.37 -80.88% Dec 8th

Average return:

+23.15%

Success rate:

22.22%

Tracking Started: 12-08-2007

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A. While I am sure there are various
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1. Day traders: One of the rules common
to day trading is to be all cash at the
end of the day. As a result, many day
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positions toward the end of the day so
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the following morning.

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margin (in other words, if you are
required to hold 15% and you could
borrow 85% the value of a security, and
the stock price change during the day
made it to where you were borrowing 90%,
then some shares would need to be sold
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