Here's a note I wrote to my editors today:
- Day ONE results: DOW up .09%, NASDAQ up .33%, S&P down -.12%
LIBER (007) SEVEN UP 3.76% (even with oil down)
You should start an office pool for lunch money - going to be HUGE year!
Sheldon
So here's what you'd need if you'd want to start your own office pool:
The closing prices as of December 28, 2006 of the seven stocks I recommended:
- The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW): $40.02
- Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK): $33.02
- The Home Depot Inc. (NYSE: HD): $39.73
- Huaneng Power International ADS (NYSE: HNP): $36.00
- PetroChina ADR (NYSE: PTR): $142.12
- Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) $22.00
- Valero Energy (NYSE: VLO) $51.61
NOTE: Duke spun-off Spectra Energy (NYSE: SE) today.
The comparisons:
- Dow Jones Industrial Average: 12,501.52
- NASDAQ Composite Index: 2,425.57
- Standard & Poors 500 INdex: 1,424.73
And of course, I will report back each month with the closing stock price as of the 28th of each month. If I am wrong, it will be very public. Although I did not recommend jumping in each of these stocks at these prices immediately, I will use them for tracking purposes, come what may.
Disclosure: I own shares of DUK, HNP, PTR, TWX, and VLO (bought 12/29/06) and will likely own DOW, and HD.
Check out my other posts for BloggingStocks here.
Sheldon Liber is the CEO of a small private investment company and the vice president for design and research at an architecture & planning firm.
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