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hyper 11-23-2002 02:02 AM

Got a Stock Tip?
 
Looking to buy stock that will give me close to a 10% return yearly

any suggestions?

.:Frog:. 11-23-2002 02:04 AM

Viacreme - You might be too late, last year it was about 2 cents a share and now its worth much more.

EscortBiz 11-23-2002 02:05 AM

long term buy real companies that pay div. like GE they pay 0.70 div pr share

hyper 11-23-2002 02:08 AM

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Originally posted by EscortBiz
long term buy real companies that pay div. like GE they pay 0.70 div pr share
yeah i own some of them

was thinking maybe phillip morris they got 7% dividend return
but their main business is still cigarettes

KRL 11-23-2002 03:16 AM

Healthcare is a good bet in my opinion. The baby boomers are going to be hitting that age were they'll be spending a ton to stay alive.

BJ 11-23-2002 03:17 AM

quite honestly.... XMSR

kmanrox 11-23-2002 03:19 AM

id short buy/sell some travel industry stocks so when osama strikes, you can make a killing

BJ 11-23-2002 03:20 AM

buy/sell?

wow genius, shed some more of your knowledge on the subject:thumbsup

B40 11-23-2002 03:24 AM

Just look for a REIT that yield's 10% a year..

Of course don't forget tax considerations....

deniska 11-23-2002 05:06 AM

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Originally posted by PureMeds
quite honestly.... XMSR
http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/021114/1249000766_1.html :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

SIRI is not doing much better.

frankfortuna 11-23-2002 05:09 AM

MCL has served me well, but I wouldn't recommend it at current levels. They have gone to great lengths to contain costs and consolidate their infrastructure, however, they haven't added a significant amount of top-line revenue.

I'd definitely put it on your watch list.

mrthumbs 11-23-2002 05:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by frankfortuna
MCL has served me well, but I wouldn't recommend it at current levels. They have gone to great lengths to contain costs and consolidate their infrastructure, however, they haven't added a significant amount of top-line revenue.

I'd definitely put it on your watch list.

I'd still go for MCL.....

Joe Sixpack 11-23-2002 06:08 AM

I wouldn't invest in the stockmarket right now. Another major terrorist attack and things are going down... bigtime. The small rally in prices we are seeing at the moment is a suckers rally.


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