apetrucc Portfolio 1
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Date updated:07-05-2007

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symbol name last price % change open
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  • CLF
    Cliffs Natural
  • $45.07
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning CLF also tend to own: AKHFPLPWEISNEWOSIRPPL

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • XLNX
    Xilinx
  • $23.42
  • +3.45%
  • $23.05

No Analysis added

People owning XLNX also tend to own: CRHIBMGOOGNUVOAAPLAKAMFDX

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • HPQ
    Hewlett Packard C
  • $49.59
  • +1.08%
  • $49.39

No Analysis added

People owning HPQ also tend to own: AAPLAIGAPDBABACBAXC

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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  • MO
    Altria Group Inc
  • $19.07
  • +1.38%
  • $18.96

No Analysis added

People owning MO also tend to own: AAAAPLADBEBAMDVYGEHON

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • ONNN
    On Semiconductor
  • $8.31
  • +7.09%
  • $7.83

No Analysis added

People owning ONNN also tend to own: AMKRATMLDRLQSIRISIGMSTEC

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • NYX
    Nyse Euronext
  • $25.28
  • 0.00%
  • $25.40

No Analysis added

People owning NYX also tend to own: AIGBACCPWRDISFWLTGS

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • BAC
    Bk Of America Cp
  • $15.90
  • +0.32%
  • $16.04

No Analysis added

People owning BAC also tend to own: AAADPAVPBRK-BBUDCSCOCX

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • LVLT
    Level 3 Communica
  • $1.24
  • -0.80%
  • $1.25

No Analysis added

People owning LVLT also tend to own: AMTATCCICCOIDCELGLBCGOOG

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

CLF 80.83 -44.24% Jul 5th
XLNX 27.26 -14.09% Jul 5th
HPQ 45.31 +9.45% Jul 5th
MO 70.84 -73.08% Jul 5th
ONNN 11.4399 -27.36% Jul 5th
NYX 73.20 -65.46% Jul 5th
BAC 49.56 -67.92% Jul 5th
LVLT 6.04 -79.47% Jul 5th
SHLD 168.40 -56.68% Jul 5th

Average return:

-46.54%

Success rate:

11.11%

Tracking Started: 07-05-2007

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