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To: John Stichnoth who wrote (20)5/1/2000 5:15:00 PM
From: BDR   of 61
 
Personal Portfolio Survey Doubles (April 2000 survey)

I looked through the candidates offered as doubles for the next year and thought it would be interesting to see how they do. The following is a portfolio that I made up consisting of 10 shares of each candidate. This was easier for me to do than purchasing equal dollar amounts of each nominee. The important figure for comparison purposes, therefore, is not the gain on each purchase but the percent change over on the right side. The portfolio was constructed using the closing quote for a nominee close to the time it was nominated (from 4/24-4/28). That may not have been the best method for assigning a initial price but it was easy and a year from now in most cases it won't make much difference.

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