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bargain stocks to buyAs many shoppers have realized in this recession, just because something is cheap doesn't mean it's a bargain.

This is especially true in the stock market, where you definitely get what you pay for.

There have been plenty of low-priced deals on stocks lately, as plenty of good companies watched their shares take a beating in our economic crisis. But that doesn't mean all cheap stocks are worth buying. Unless that bargain goes up in value, it's not a bargain.

Here are ten outstanding high-priced stocks that trade at real bargain basement prices -- that is, they are bargains when you consider the great value you get for your investment dollars.

Click on each to learn more:

Stock #1: AutoZone (NYSE: AZO)
Stock #2: First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR)
Stock #3: Priceline.com (NASDAQ: PCLN)
Stock #4: Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS)
Stock #5: Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)
Stock #6: BlackRock (NYSE: BLK)
Stock #7: MasterCard (NYSE: MA)
Stock #8: CME Group (NASDAQ: CME)
Stock #9: Google (NASDAQ: GOOG)
Stock #10: Berkshire Hathaway A Shares (NYSE: BRK.A)

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Last updated: November 26, 2009: 08:36 AM

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