mlawrence Portfolio 1
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Date updated:10-28-2007

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symbol name last price % change open
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  • MYL
    Mylan Inc.
  • $18.51
  • +1.54%
  • $18.33

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People owning MYL also tend to own: AFFXCAWCHKEVCLKVLOAPABAC

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  • XING
    Qiao Xing Univers
  • $2.14
  • +8.63%
  • $2.03

No Analysis added

People owning XING also tend to own: ATVICCJCELGCRZODSXDVNEMC

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  • ZIXI
    Zix Corporation
  • $1.67
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning ZIXI also tend to own: BTJCLDNHDTVSIRIANADKDENXXI

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  • LVLT
    Level 3 Communica
  • $1.36
  • +9.68%
  • $1.23

No Analysis added

People owning LVLT also tend to own: AMTATCCICCOIDCELGLBCGOOG

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  • SEED
    Origin Agritech L
  • $12.47
  • -8.85%
  • $13.21

No Analysis added

People owning SEED also tend to own: AUYCHUDARECLGRMNKOLNSTR

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  • SIRI
    Sirius Xm Radio I
  • $0.64
  • -0.67%
  • $0.645

No Analysis added

People owning SIRI also tend to own: AMGNDAVEDKSMSFTPNRASHFLUTX

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  • NLY
    Annaly Capital Ma
  • $18.48
  • -0.05%
  • $18.47

No Analysis added

People owning NLY also tend to own: ABTAMXAUYBAPBRK.BBVFDD

TheStreet.com Rating: B+ What is this?

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  • ASTM
    Aastrom Bioscienc
  • $0.359
  • +31.26%
  • $0.2706

No Analysis added

People owning ASTM also tend to own: ACTC.OBALXNARIACELGCRISDNDNGERN

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

MYL 15.38 +20.35% Sep 18th
LVLT 4.46 -69.51% Oct 19th
SIRI 3.46 -81.50% Sep 18th
XING 11.84 -81.93% Oct 15th
ZIXI 2.65 -36.98% Oct 15th
SEED 11.1999 +11.34% Oct 15th
NLY 15.85 +16.59% Oct 15th
ASTM 1.23 -70.81% Oct 15th
ATS 3.16 ------ Oct 15th
GBT 6.63 ------ Oct 15th

Average return:

-29.14%

Success rate:

37.5%

Deleted Stocks:

AGIX 1.70 ------ Sep 18th
CNXT 1.22 +18.03% Sep 18th
IMMU 2.19 +5.02% Sep 18th
XTLB 2.30 ------ Sep 18th
YUM 37.24 +5.08% Oct 15th

Tracking Started: 09-18-2007

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