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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Investor2 who wrote (29517)12/31/2007 12:59:50 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) of 78691
 
I2 Some ideas coming up for you:

If I were giving stock to someone - like a young person - with no real interest in the stock market, I would look for a stock that represents a company or product the person might be familiar with and might see and remember the gift when he/she does see the product/service/company. Jmo of course.

Anyway here is a bunch of suggestions. I own all these stocks; I've no idea or opinion if these companies will be around and/or thrive in the next ten years though.

HED: skiing/sporting equipment. An occasional dividend.

RUTH: The steakhouse. (If you can step up for $884 or go with just 50 shares)

RAD: The drugstore chain

GCT: College dorms/military housing. Great dividend. Stock trades though like company's going out of business. And maybe it could.

GW: Oil service co. Maybe a little too esoteric a company for a gift of its stock. Not a junk company though (imo).

GHS: community newspapers. Great dividend. Again, trading like it's going bk. (And again, maybe it is)

CNTY: Gambling casinos. Maybe a fun annual report to read.

EVDVF.pk: Owns a lot Canroys. It's not quite a mutual fund. The person receving this gets a dividend every month as a remembrance/reminder. Maybe some safety in its diversification although it's sector bound (Canadian trusts)
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