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- Sealed Air Still Packing Great Returns
- Paul Price submits: With the big run up in share prices over the past few months, it’s getting harder to find wildly undervalued stocks. That’s all the more reason to look at buying shares and writing options to achieve the kind of returns you’d like even if the underlying stock...
- External links 2009-08-02
- Tutor Perini: A Constructive Play at a Value Price
- Paul Price submits: Tutor Perini Corporation is a construction services company, offering general contracting, construction management and design-build services to corporate clients and government agencies worldwide.TPC offers general contracting, preconstruction planning and project management, including the planning and scheduling of the manpower, equipment, materials and subcontractors required for a project....
- External links 2009-08-12
- Avery Dennison: A 'Dog' You Can Love
- Paul Price submits: Avery Dennison [NYSE:AVY] August 13, 2009: $27.34 52-week range: $17.02 (Mar. 9, 2009) - $50.14 (Sep. 8, 2008) by Paul Price
- External links 2009-08-13
- Deere & Company: Cyclically Low Earnings Make for a Good Entry Point
- Paul Price submits: Deere [NYSE:DE] August 19, 2009: $43.78 52-week range: $24.51 (Mar. 3, 2009) - $71.44 (Sep. 2, 2008) by Paul Price
- External links 2009-08-20
- VSE Corp: Small-Cap Growth Stock at a Bargain Price
- Paul Price submits: NDQ: VSEC - Sep. 1, 2009: $33.30 52-week range: $19.51 - $48.44 Dividend = 0.05 quarterly = 0.6% current yield by Paul Price
- External links 2009-09-02
- Compass Minerals for Global Warming Doubters
- Paul Price submits:Compass Minerals (NYSE:CMP) Sep. 9, 2009 close: $57.60 52-week range: $36.40 (Oct. 24, 2008) - $65.75 (Jan. 6, 2009) Dividend = $0.355 quarterly = 2.46% current yield by Paul Price
- External links 2009-09-10
- Invest in Lowe's with LEAP Options
- Paul Price submits: Most retail option investors are buyers, rather than sellers, and the majority of these buyers prefer short-term expirations as opposed to longer-term options. This squares with Americans’ lust for instant gratification. Who wants to wait months or years for results when you might be able to profit...
- External links 2009-09-24
- Monsanto: Temporary Weakness Presents Option Opportunity
- Paul Price submits:Monsanto MON is the world's leading producer of seeds. The company's seed and genomics division combines advanced breeding and biotechnology traits to produce value-added seeds for corn, soybeans, cotton, fruits and vegetables, accounting for about 56% of 2008 revenues. The agricultural productivity segment [around 44% of 2008 sales]...
- External links 2009-10-08
- The Mosaic Company: Growing an Option Opportunity
- Paul Price submits:Mosaic MOS, formed through the merger of IMC Global and Cargill's crop nutrition business, is a major global producer and distributor of crop nutrients. The company mines, processes, and distributes three key fertilizer products: potash, phosphate, and nitrogen. Mosaic is #1 worldwide in phosphate and #2 in potash...
- External links 2009-10-13
- Jacobs Engineering: A Constructive Long-Term View
- Paul Price submits:Jacobs Engineering Group JEC provides engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance services to a wide range of customers, including oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical companies as well as for U.S. federal government agencies. Most work takes place in the USA, U.K. and Ireland. Jacobs has had an enviable...
- External links 2009-10-14
- Tutor Perini: Constructing an Option Play
- Paul Price submits:Tutor Perini Corporation TPC offers diversified general contracting, construction management and design-build services to private clients and public agencies throughout the world. It provides general contracting, preconstruction planning and project management services, including the planning and scheduling of the manpower, equipment, materials and subcontractors required for a project....
- External links 2009-11-17
- Oil-Dri Corporation: Rewarding Littering
- Paul Price submits: Oil-Dri Corporation of America (NYSE:ODC) Dec. 8, 2009 $15.39 Dividend = $0.15 quarterly = 3.9% current yield by Paul Price
- External links 2009-12-09
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