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A. Mr. Partridge can answer that, but not
until tomorrow maybe.
He has not indicated a preference for
keeping one or the other,
which leads me to believe he will keep
both.
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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07/16/2008 13:42 PM CDT Asked by Daytradernupe
CHK is a potential monster in the making. Let us hope congress gets in gear and decides to
start drilling here at home. This stock could experience a break out. I am one of the few people
who is not big on AAPL. I just believe there are so many other options to allocate one's portfolio to.
For as great as Stevie J I have a hard time seeing much more major growth over the next 20 years.