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Stock has been horrible this year, down over 30%. Thinks that 18 X 2005 estimated earnings, growing at about 18% per year over the next few years, it's attractive.
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Down about 3% and hasn't done very much in an up market. 15 X next year's earnings and growing at about 15%. Very attractive.
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Selling at about 18 X 2005's estimated earnings and growing at about 15%.
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Focused on companies that are not dependent on price increases for their growth, but dependent on volume and unit growth. Selling at about 25 X next 12 months' estimated earnings.
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Focused on companies that are not dependent on price increases for their growth, but dependent on volume and unit growth. Selling at about 20 X next 12 months' estimated earnings.
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Chosen for its predictability and deliverability.
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Chosen for its predictability and deliverability.
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Chosen for its predictability and deliverability.
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Taking advantage of the sector that has been crushed recently, would go with the Cadillac of the group.
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Has done extremely well against competition. Had some major issues 1 1/2 - 2 years ago and has sold them. Can grow its earnings about 16%. Selling at about 20 X next 12 months earnings.
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To a lot of testing and research for larger biotech companies. In a sweet spot.
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Tied to a broad array of companies in the technology space. If the trend in consumer spending continues, they should do very well.
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Selling at 50 X 12 month forward estimated earnings but thinks they can grow 40/50% over the next three years.
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