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100 Best Stocks 2007 (100 Best Stocks You Can Buy)
John Slatter
Adams Media
, 2006 - 368 pages
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In The 100
Best
Stocks
You
Can
Buy
,
2007
, investment analyst John Slatter reveals the 100 stocks you can't afford to miss this year. Having painstakingly researched thousands of stocks, Slatter shows you only those that demonstrate the best potential for both long and short-term growth-the stocks of companies known for their innovative marketing, great products, cutting-edge research, sound management, and consistent growth.
Each stock is evaluated and assessed based on a variety of factors, including:
Management practices Growth opportunity Investment risk and price per share
Listings reveal company background, contact information, stock and ticker symbols, Web site addresses, S & P rating, as well as insider tips on reasons to buy, potential shortcomings, and a snapshot of company financials. The 100 Best Stocks You Can Buy, 2007 is the guide you'll rely on-year after year.
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Excellent Reference book
This is a great place to start if
you
are looking for
stocks
to
buy
. It gives a great breakdown of a stocks 8 year history of:
>Revenue
>Net Income
>Earnings per share
>Dividends per Share
>Highest and Lowest stock price for each year
It gives you the basic profile of the company,the shortcomings to bear in mind,and reasons to buy.
It is great for ideas on companies to buy with a great overview of the stocks history. It divides stocks into its industry, sector, and category. This book will be useful to use to understand and create a diversified portfolio of individual stocks.
But be warned of three things:
1). Use this book as a history book not a newspaper, go to Quotes/Yahoo or marketcenter.com for up to date information.
2). These are all large cap stocks, this book is not for investors looking for small cap stocks.
3) This is a basic beginners book, great for them, but an experienced investor will already have this information from other periodicals and tools.
I personally like to use these books each year to look for value stocks, I have had great fortune buying the stocks that appear in these books that are trading at P/E multiples between 15-20. Also buy these stocks at or near their 52 week low. These companies are solid, buy them when the prices cycle down.
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One Great Book for Evaluating Stock Options
John Slatter has once again written a book that will enhance any newby or verteran stock invester. I admire his humor that coincides with usefull information for stock purchasing and other options. I got hooked on his books about 2 years ago and have had to check them out from public libraries to read them, but once I had the chance to purchase his latest version, I had to just to settle my minds peace over it. Thank
you
once again.
E Scott Hollingsworth
Just a list of 100 stocks, no good explanation of why buy
This book is essentially a listing of 100
stocks
that the author thinks are worth
buy
ing. Overall, the book leaves a lot to be desired. The details on any specific stock are too short to base an intelligent decision on. I wish the author had instead limited the list to 25 stocks and provided detailed analysis on why he thinks they are worth my money. He should also have described price points where it makes sense to buy them. The categorization that the author uses are Aggressive Growth, Conservative Growth, Growth & Income, and Income. This was useful, but I would have liked to see classification of these stocks based on industry segments as well so that I could build a diversified portfolio. Of course, that information is available on the Web. My advice: skim this book to find a few companies that interest
you
, and read details on them at Google or Yahoo financial websites.
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