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Capitalist Pig Freepers: What Stocks Are You Looking At?
9/17/01 | me

Posted on 09/17/2001 2:50:22 PM PDT by careyb

Right now I'm looking at Lowe's (LOW) and Public Storage (PSA).

The former is down to a sound valuation (p/e of 24) and promises good growth, but faces tough competition from Home Depot.

The latter is an industrial REIT with a good growth history. It suffered a minimal impact from today's sell-off.


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1 posted on 09/17/2001 2:50:22 PM PDT by careyb
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Earth to careyb... We are/be Americans.
2 posted on 09/17/2001 2:54:44 PM PDT by LurkedLongEnough
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To: careyb
Once again capitalism will pay for everything. Even for Bin GaGa!
3 posted on 09/17/2001 3:05:15 PM PDT by Waco
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To: careyb
Lockheed-Martin, General Dynamics, Remington, and Glock.
4 posted on 09/17/2001 3:15:35 PM PDT by Demosthenes
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To: careyb
DISH, down a couple, may go a bit lower, but it is a buy.
5 posted on 09/17/2001 3:18:16 PM PDT by Registered
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To: careyb
anything having to do with identification technology, airport security, alternative energy.
6 posted on 09/17/2001 3:18:34 PM PDT by invoman
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To: careyb
Shares of videoconferencing providers surged on Monday...
7 posted on 09/17/2001 3:21:50 PM PDT by Geronimo
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To: careyb
Take a look at (ATK) and (UIC).
8 posted on 09/17/2001 3:23:08 PM PDT by CJinVA
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HORMEL FOODS (NYSE:HRL)

Last Trade Change Prev Cls Volume Div Date
4:03PM 24.35 -0.39 -1.58% 24.74 193,200 Aug 15
Day's Range Bid Ask Open Avg Vol Ex-Div
24.10 24.68 N/A N/A 24.50 191,318 Jul 18
52-week Range Earn/Shr P/E Mkt Cap Div/Shr Yield
15.0625 26.7700 1.24 19.90 3.377B 0.37 1.50

I have no idea what any of this means, but this is what I own. Just a few...

9 posted on 09/17/2001 3:24:36 PM PDT by 2Jedismom
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To: Demosthenes
I would be looking at defense stocks...as the article below suggests. Energy plays might be a safe haven also.....might even nibble at some airlines....as they were taken down too fast, too far...ALL IMO.

Best FRegards, ---------------------------------------------------------

Defense stocks soar, led by electronics makers

NEW YORK, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Shares of defense contractors rose in morning trade on Monday, led by makers of military electronics systems, as investors bet on an increase to defense spending following Tuesday's attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Engineered Support Systems Inc. , Raytheon Co. and L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. gained more than 20 percent each.

Traditional names in the defense industry climbed as well, with Lockheed Martin Corp. , Northrop Grumman Corp. and General Dynamics Corp. adding more than 10 percent.

"The terrorist attack on America is a major watershed event likely to bolster U.S. weapons spending, buttressing already solid earnings prospects for most defense contractors," said Cai von Rumohr, analyst at SG Cowen. "Given the heightened perception of threat and eroding cyclical prospects, defense stocks appear positioned for a broad and vigorous trading upswing."

Earlier Monday, SG Cowen upgraded its investment rating on Raytheon to "trading buy" from "hold," and named Northrop and L-3 as top picks.

Gains among defense stocks came as the broader market struggled in its first session since Tuesday's attack. The blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average fell 5 percent while both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite index lost more than 4 percent.

NOT JUST THE SAME NAMES

Wall Street analysts noted military electronics companies were likely to be clear winners as the U.S. government prepared to strike back against what it has dubbed "terrorist acts."

"We expect the natural reaction by investors will be to buy the defense contractors in the belief that we will see increased defense spending," said Sam Pearlstein, analyst at First Union Securities. "However, it should also become increasingly clear that many of the weapons the contractors currently build might not be the best ones for fighting terrorism and the enemies of today."

First Union highlighted the ISR, or intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, area, along with precision weapons, defense electronics, and nuclear, biological and chemical defenses, as groups likely to see higher spending.

In line with those views, shares of Alliant Techsystems Inc. , a leader in munitions and precision capabilities, jumped 23 percent, or $15.09 to a new year high of $80.38.

Engineered Support Systems, maker of electronics and military support equipment, surged 33 percent, or $10.48 to $41.53. The stock was the leading gainer on the Nasdaq.

L-3, which supplies secure communications and specialized products to prime contractors in the aerospace and military industry, saw its stock gain 33 percent, or $21.16, to $84.16.

Raytheon, a leader in defense electronics and maker of the Patriot missile, also stands to gain from a boost in spending on warfare technologies, analysts said. The stock surged 21 percent, or $5.35, to $30.20.

Traditional names in the defense industry posted substantial gains as well. Shares of Northrop, maker of the B-2 bomber and Global Hawk unmanned surveillance plane, were up 16 percent, or $13.16, at $95.10, and No. 1 contractor Lockheed, maker of fighter jets, were up 12 percent, or $4.84, at $43.15.

Some analysts, however, noted that the upswing may be temporary. Christopher Mecray, of Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown, said he expects anti-terror action on the part of the U.S. government to be manpower-intensive rather than equipment-intensive, which limits benefits to the defense contractors.

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10 posted on 09/17/2001 3:25:06 PM PDT by Osage Orange
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To: careyb
PLCM

A bargain at $25 before the attack.

Bought 500 shares today and should have bought 2000. Probably will if the general market starts coming back later this week.
11 posted on 09/17/2001 3:29:20 PM PDT by GhostOfAtwater
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To: 2Jedismom
Nice pick there..jedismom...!! The sheeple's got's to eat...

Great chart to boot..!!

Best FRegards,

12 posted on 09/17/2001 3:30:22 PM PDT by Osage Orange
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To: careyb
I bought NBP and HRP today and also inceased my shares of RGR (Ruger) by 100 more shares.
Truth is I was planning on making these buys anyway before the attack.
Today, however, I sure felt a bit of patriotism as I called them in.
God Bless
13 posted on 09/17/2001 3:30:39 PM PDT by Fiddlstix
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To: careyb
Any American Company.
14 posted on 09/17/2001 3:34:52 PM PDT by ChadGore
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My personal opinion:

HOMS = HomeStore.Com. It's the National Association of Realtors marketing tool. They been acquiring several dot.coms companies, hence, solidifying their position, along with limiting the competition.

Although at a record low $12.85 per share after today, there is no reason why they aren't a solid $33.00 - $36.00 per share company again shortly.

15 posted on 09/17/2001 3:37:09 PM PDT by moonman
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Well this may be a bad decision, but I bought the airlines today. Continental saw there shares plunge over 50% at the markets open. I know right now people are weary of flying and the airlines have lost billions, but I really feel there is a great oppritunity to make 25-50% here in year or so. Congress is working on a plan now to help keep them afloat and over time people will become more confident again with flying.
16 posted on 09/17/2001 4:04:47 PM PDT by vettr
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Don't worry, I have been buying airlines, too, as they were going down. What counts is averaging and diversification. I am not trying to impress anbody, but we dropped 680 points today, and by looking at my account, it appears that I actually made money. It sounds crazy, but it is true.
No margin, large diversification, and no dropping market can do any one any harm. The markets will reverse soon. Have faith. Don't panic or sell on impulse. Thanks to all the people who were buying long, or stopped themselves from selling. You will be rewarded, that's for sure. Just have patience.
I am actually very happy. We dropped only 680 points.
17 posted on 09/17/2001 4:17:51 PM PDT by Tasha
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To: careyb
bump for later...
18 posted on 09/17/2001 4:18:51 PM PDT by eureka!
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To: careyb
Go for Lowe's. Their expansion plan is outstanding; prospects for growth and higher profits are excellent.
19 posted on 09/17/2001 4:20:58 PM PDT by balrog666
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Sir/madam....I take great umbrage your calling me a capitalist pig!! I am a capitalist piggette!!!!! So there!!!!!
20 posted on 09/17/2001 4:25:22 PM PDT by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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