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  • RIO
    Rio
  • $0.00
  • N/A
  • $N/A

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People owning RIO also tend to own: CMTSORCLSNYAMRCBTCNQ

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  • ANW
    Aegean Marine Pet
  • $26.39
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning ANW also tend to own: ALLTALYBRK-BCECECLNECMVTFTEK

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  • CY
    Cypress Semicondu
  • $10.20
  • +2.62%
  • $9.99

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People owning CY also tend to own: APSGTRADXMSRZMHAPCAPPAUY

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  • LIFC
    Lifecell Corporat
  • $0.00
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning LIFC also tend to own: ADTNALGNAMLNBEASCCMPCKFRCRL

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  • SNDA
    Shanda Interactiv
  • $52.67
  • -0.77%
  • $52.31

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People owning SNDA also tend to own: ABTAMXAUYBAPBRK.BBVFDD

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  • AOB
    American Orientl
  • $4.14
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning AOB also tend to own: COGOCRYPGELGLWGRMNGSMDRX

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  • ABB
    Abb Ltd
  • $18.83
  • +0.59%
  • $18.80

No Analysis added

People owning ABB also tend to own: ACEAMATCCSCODOWFFCX

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  • KCI
    Kinetic Concepts
  • $34.31
  • +0.76%
  • $34.00

No Analysis added

People owning KCI also tend to own: ADBEBBBBBMRNGILDINTCMCFMICC

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Start Price

Return Value

Start Date

RIO 36.14 ------ Oct 2nd
ANW 37.42 -29.48% Oct 2nd
CY 30.14 -66.16% Oct 2nd
LIFC 38.52 ------ Oct 2nd
SNDA 36.70 +43.51% Oct 2nd
AOB 11.46 -63.87% Oct 2nd
ABB 26.60 -29.21% Nov 21st
KCI 59.75 -42.58% Nov 21st
ACTU 7.73 -47.22% Nov 21st

Average return:

-33.57%

Success rate:

14.29%

Tracking Started: 10-02-2007

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