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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Stock Picking for Charity - 2005 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bob Cyran who wrote (86)1/4/2005 4:20:01 PM
From: keokalani'nui  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 322
 
Bob, welcome. From the rules:

To reflect our penchant for "investing, not gambling" entries must have at least eight (8) stocks with no more than 20% of the porfolio in any one stock.


Subject 54496



To: bob Cyran who wrote (86)12/17/2005 2:16:59 PM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 322
 
Useful website for looking up expenses
charitynavigator.org

Rick posted the winner this year,
here it is again
jfkapnektrust.org

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SORT OF OFF TOPIC, this does not concern
the winning entry...

Not to steal Rick's thunder, but Bob, you
will be glad to see that although you didn't
win the contest, your charity shows only 1.4%
total administrative and fundraising expenses.
Rick's was also down around that level, and
that's extremely good.
charitynavigator.org

Books for Africa uses the Just Give website,
which requires you to set up a login ID and
password. I sent em $50 and will print out
the recipt and put it in my wife's stocking.

The Just Give website will let you buy
Charity Gift Certificates, so, if like me,
you absolutely hate Christmas shopping and
refuse to do it, here is your way out.