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Date updated:06-06-2007

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symbol name last price % change open
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  • BP
    Bp Plc
  • $58.64
  • +0.10%
  • $58.54

No Analysis added

People owning BP also tend to own: BACCBSHCLEDFITBFREGE

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

  • +
  • CVX
    Chevron Corp
  • $78.73
  • -0.42%
  • $78.99

No Analysis added

People owning CVX also tend to own: AAALLAPCBUDCOPDOWGSK

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • D
    Dominion Res New
  • $37.88
  • +1.88%
  • $37.10

No Analysis added

People owning D also tend to own: ADMAIZALLCBCNICOPCSC

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

  • +
  • FPL
    F P L Group Inc
  • $53.32
  • +0.81%
  • $52.87

No Analysis added

People owning FPL also tend to own: AUYCDEGGHENEMUSTAKH

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

  • +
  • KIM
    Kimco Realty Cp
  • $12.80
  • +4.49%
  • $12.26

No Analysis added

People owning KIM also tend to own: CTSHDILGDIHBIOSLWSPARCZN

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

  • +
  • KMP
    Kinder Morgan Ene
  • $56.96
  • -0.25%
  • $57.25

No Analysis added

People owning KMP also tend to own: DMLPEEPKYEPAATRUARXTCALP

TheStreet.com Rating: A- What is this?

  • +
  • JCI
    Johnson Controls
  • $27.40
  • -0.40%
  • $27.60

No Analysis added

People owning JCI also tend to own: PGWECAEOBACCATLOWLVLT

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • SYY
    Sysco Cp
  • $28.00
  • +1.49%
  • $28.09

No Analysis added

People owning SYY also tend to own: GPCACASALDALLBACGEHOG

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

BP 66.72 -12.11% Jun 6th
CVX 81.79 -3.74% Jun 6th
D 84.36 -55.10% Jun 6th
FPL 59.93 -11.03% Jun 6th
KIM 44.77 -71.41% Jun 6th
KMP 54.67 +4.19% Jun 6th
JCI 112.76 -75.70% Jun 6th
SYY 32.65 -14.24% Jun 6th
BAC 50.33 -68.91% Jun 6th
VZ 42.92 -23.93% Jun 6th
T 40.38 -32.27% Jun 6th
PG 63.19 0.00% Jun 6th
WFC 35.59 -22.87% Jun 6th
EEP 55.18 -10.40% Jun 6th
BPT 67.55 +15.87% Jun 6th

Average return:

-25.44%

Success rate:

20%

Tracking Started: 06-06-2007

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