Festival of Stocks - February 5, 2007
February 04, 2007
Welcome to the February 5, 2007 edition of festival of stocks.
Sean Hackbarth says AirTran is Trying to Get Midwest for Cheap.
Paul Smith analyzes "the effect of Magazine tips when used in combination with Fundamental Analysis."
makingourway tackles the challenge of all bad choices in selecting 401k options with Merrill Lynch.
Larry Russell says Most individuals are poor investment portfolio managers
For all the time and effort that many individuals put into stock picking, you would hope that their economic wages would be very high for this activity. Sadly, the opposite seems to be true for most individual investors.
TJP analyzes the investment potential of Crocs (CROX), the hottest footwear company in the U.S in, Crocs: Own A Pair and Buy Some Shares.
wcsinvestor explains, in Reasoning about Two Sub-prime Lenders, how Sub-Prime Lenders can be a good investment.
"Not all sub-prime lenders are doomed. I go through a reasoning exercise to explain why Nicholas Financial and CompuCredit are good investments."
Paul Smith presents Quick Analysis of 0 -10c stocks with PE under 10.
Matthew Paulson presents The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Mutual Funds.
Scott Lee presents Become a Rock Star of Business.
TJP presents 3 Australian Uranium Stocks You Should Know.
H.S. Ayoub presents biotech stocks, news, commentary - BioHealth Investor.
H.S. Ayoub presents Government Contract Could Set Hollis-Eden Stock Soaring.
Travis Johnson presents Doubly Pinky Promise from Blackboard (BBBB):
"Blackboard (BBBB) angered a lot of its customers by trying to enforce a surprisingly broad patent ... now its promising to let open source competition move forward. What does that mean for this near-monopoly software provider?"
Bryan C. Fleming presents Million Dollar Savings Club Update: Week 5.
Brian Schumacher presents Charts of the Week - CLRT and AZL.
George presents Sally Beauty Holdings Question:
"Some thoughts on whether Sally Beauty will be added to a major index and whether the stock has already been dumped by the Big money."
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