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Dividend Analysis of Suncor Energy
on Nov 27, 2007 about SU
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Dividend Analysis: ConcoPhillips
on Nov 21, 2007 about COP
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Dividend Analysis: Exxon Mobil Corporation
on Nov 21, 2007 about XOM
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Dividend Analysis:Thomson Corporation
on Nov 15, 2007 about TRI
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Allied Irish a Great Dividend Buy Among Fallen Financials
on Nov 12, 2007
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Dividend Analysis: Petro-Canada
on Oct 28, 2007 about PCZ
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Paychex Pays Out Substantial Dividend
on Oct 22, 2007 about PAYX
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DuPont Lacks Dividend Chemistry
on Oct 22, 2007 about DD
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Genuine Parts: Consistently Slow Dividend Growth
on Oct 02, 2007 about GPC
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Dividend Analysis of Canadian National Railway Company
on Sep 20, 2007 about CNI
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Dividend Analysis of CVS Caremark
on Sep 18, 2007 about CVS
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Dividend Analysis of Barclays Bank
on Sep 18, 2007 about BCS
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Dividend Analysis: Sherwin Williams Co.
on Sep 06, 2007 about SHW
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Raise the Red Flag for Corus Bankshares' Huge Dividend
on Aug 31, 2007 about CORS
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Dividend Analysis: Wachovia Corporation
on Aug 23, 2007 about WB
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Dividend No Saving Grace for Graco
on Aug 22, 2007 about GGG
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Aflac Looks and Quacks Like a Great Dividend Stock
on Aug 21, 2007 about AFL
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Divdend Analysis: Toronto Dominion Bank
on Aug 17, 2007 about TD
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Royal Bank of Canada: Dividend Safe Haven
on Aug 16, 2007 about RY
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Hershey: Sweet Dividend Increases, Sour Equity Growth Rate
on Aug 15, 2007 about HSY
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Dividend Analysis: Alliance Bernstein Holding
on Aug 14, 2007 about AB
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American International Group: Not High-Yield Portfolio Material
on Aug 13, 2007 about AIG
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Luck of the Allied Irish: AIB's a Dividend Winner
on Aug 09, 2007 about AIB
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An Analysis of Altria Group
on Aug 09, 2007 about MO
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Now Is The Time To Buy Citigroup
on Aug 08, 2007 about C
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Dividend Analysis: CenturyTel Inc.
on Aug 07, 2007 about CTL
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Dividend Analysis: Compass Bancshares Inc
on Aug 06, 2007 about CBSS
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Kimberly-Clark Corporation is Still Over-Valued
on Aug 03, 2007 about KMB
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Family Dollar Stores: Highly Overvalued Dividend Aristocrat
on Aug 01, 2007 about FDO
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Johnson Controls: A Superstar Dividend Payer
on Jul 30, 2007 about JCI
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Dividend Analysis: Consolidated Edison
on Jul 30, 2007 about ED
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Mixed Feelings About Cincinnati Financial
on Jul 27, 2007 about CINF
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know Newsby SA Editor Rachael Granby- Bank trio becomes duo. Wells Fargo (WFC) will become the largest U.S. bank by branches with its bid for Wachovia (WB), after Citigroup (C) withdrew from compromise negotiations late yesterday on concerns about the quality of some of Wachovia's assets. Wells Fargo, with a bid valued at $11.4B, expects the purchase to be completed by the end of the year, and denies it will have to absorb assets shakier than originally thought.
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Wednesday, October 15.Bullish Calls:Continental Resources (CLR) -- "This is a remarkable decline. All of the high quality ones are down so much, I can't go against it. This is where you pull the trigger.
3M (MMM) -- The moment this stock starts yielding 5%, I'm a buyer. Until then, keep your powder dry.Bearish Calls:Computer Sciences (CSC) -- This is a company that was going to be bought, but they passed up the chance. Now I don't want to buy it."Email continues...
Annaly Mortgage (NLY) -- I think this is a business model that needs to borrow money. Definitively do not buy."
Northrop Grumman (NOC) -- You can't own the defense stocks right now. If I had to own one, I'd look at Lockheed Martin (LMT) with its good dividend. - Stocks & Sectors -SampleSeeking Alpha - Stocks & SectorsInternet
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- Seven Stocks for an Impending Apocalypse by H.J. Huneycutt
- Solar Shares Under Pressure From Credit Crunch and Pricing by Eric Savitz
- Trina Solar Looks Good, Though Market Yawns by Trader Mark
- The Electric Car Market: Wise Energy Use Stocks by Tom Konrad
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- Too Early To Buy Homebuilders ETF by Larry MacDonald
- Utilities Beginning to Generate Interest for Longs by Joe Kunkle
- Two Global Infrastructure Investment Opportunities in ETFs by Investment U
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US Market- An Outcry from Emerging and Developed Markets Alike by Jonathan O'Shaughnessy
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Housing & Real Estate- Too Early To Buy Homebuilders ETF by Larry MacDonald
- Another 'Root Cause' That Isn't: Tumbling Home Prices by Tim Iacono
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