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    Default Small (ish) Companies, great stocks.

    From a forbes article:

    Solar Winds - SWI
    Sales: $171 million


    HMS Holding - HMSY
    Sales: $339 million


    Ancestry.com - ACOM
    Sales: $354.4 million


    Buffalo Wild Wings - BWL
    Sales: $681.5 million


    iRobot Corp - IRBT
    Sales: $422.6 million


    IPG Photonics - IPGP
    Sales: $402.7 million


    OPNET Technologies - OPNT
    Sales: $157.1 million


    BJ's Restaurants - BJRI
    Sales: $559.4 million
    *This is one of my personal favorites. Sales has grown 5.6% in 2010 , versus -1.8% for Red Lobster, 2% for Cheesecake Factory, -0.1% for PF Chang?s, 1.2% for Ruby Tuesday and 1.2% for Olive Garden.


    TEAM - TISI
    Sales: $544.6 million


    DG (formerly known as DG FastChannel) - DGIT
    Sales: $256.3 million


    Emergent Biosolutions - EBS
    Sales: $283.9 million


    Hawkins - HWKN
    Sales: $311.6 million


    Exlservice Holdings - EXLS
    Sales: $295.6 million


    HealthStream - HSTM
    Sales: $73.8 million


    Interactive Intelligence Group - ININ
    Sales: $192.2



    These are not recommendations. Just ideas. Once again, credit goes to forbes.

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    Default Coco

    COCO Has fallen big last two days based off news of competitor Apollo Group annoucing it lowered its projections for year over year enrollement numbers.

    The reason I bring this up is because on feb 3rd, COCO was the only for-profit education company to show a higher level of enrollement than expected and is doing far better than most (including COCO) thought it would. So it rallied and settled around 5.00 for a month.

    Only news since is that they renewed their leases on some campuses (normal) and Apollo's bad news.
    seems harsh that COCO is taking such a large hit for APOL news.
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    Default DECK breaking out 5 minutes ago

    Was pretty oversold. I got in at almost the bottom, (I hope).
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    Default Politician Investments...

    Top bluechip stocks among politicians...

    General Electric - GE
    94 Politicians

    Proctor and Gamble - PG
    74 Politicians

    Cisco Systems - CSCO
    72 Politicians

    Microsoft - MSFT
    70 Politicians

    Pfizer - PFE
    61 Politicians

    Bank of America - BAC
    61 Politicians


    *By politicians I mean members of the US congress. Source: opensecrets.org, and Center for Responsive Polit

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