Date updated:07-06-2007
My larger holdings. I have more, but smaller positions in those. I'm trying to own fewer different companies, but so many look so good, its hard to choose...

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AAPL
Apple Inc. - $204.45
- +1.22%
- $202.97
It was my first stock. I bought it at about $10/share because I liked their computers and I saw a headline that it was at its lowest price in years. I thought, "Buy low sell high" I've kept it and bought much more over the years because it keeps going up. Its my big dog -- I guess its better to be lucky than good. It did get me interested in stocks.

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FRT
Federal Rlty Inv - $65.63
- -0.39%
- $66.00
A friend said he owned it and it did well for him. I looked into it and bought some. I've added over the years and up until a few months ago, its been a nice little REIT. It's paid divedends for something like 70 straight quarters

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NYX
Nyse Euronext - $26.71
- -0.85%
- $27.02
Because Cramer likes it. I like his view of the market. I "did my homework" on it and I think it could be a winner

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CAT
Caterpillar Inc - $58.78
- +0.36%
- $58.85
Another Cramer pick. Its been very good to me so far

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CREE
Cree - $47.13
- +2.37%
- $46.40
Another one of my first stocks. Its a local company, so I can follow it pretty closely. It did well like many of the tech stocks in the late 90's -- way up, then down. I recently got back into it -- I've follwerd it for about ten years and it seems to go up and down, up and down. I decided to get back in on a dip a few months ago and I've had a good ride.

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LVLT
Level 3 Communica - $1.21
- -3.20%
- $1.22
Another Cramer pick. Its been a little bit of a nail bitter, but its his pick for the year, and of this writing its only been six months so I'll have faith...

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CMG
Chipotle Mex Gril - $88.86
- +1.50%
- $87.77
Another one Cramer brought to my attention. I ate at the restaurant and loved it. The fundies looked good as well. I'm quite happy so far.

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GS
Goldman Sachs Grp - $176.76
- -0.96%
- $178.89
Cramer mentioned and I got into it. I've been happy with the results
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favorite (now)investment firms are in on
the DG deal and not the one who had
purchased a fund of hedge funds last
year.
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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