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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Spekulatius who wrote (22826)12/23/2005 1:16:26 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78715
 
Speculatius: regarding "I am interested to think what other investors fancy for next year."

Here's what a writer at "Fortune" says:

money.cnn.com

I read this and it seemed like there might be a possiblity of a couple or more good bets among some of the stocks described. I re-read the article, and I can't tell now if the author is being serious or facetious with his predictions or the stocks he describes. As with: "(It's)...safe to bet that names like BP, Chevron and Shell will continue to outperform. Surging cash flow should also keep dividends and share repurchases buoyant, so that limits downside." Good bets they may be, but safe? Not really of course (imo). And the fluctuations in oil stocks has been so great that having a dividend or good cash flow hasn't given any noticeable downside protection or amelioration that I can see. Whether or not the author is intendng to be somewhat tongue-in-cheek, I do like some of the stocks mentioned in the article for 2006.
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