Monday, November 5, 2012

What Stocks Do After Elections

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NOVEMBER 5, 2012
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What Stocks Do After Elections
History makes one thing clear: There is little correlation between elections and stock performance -- particularly in the short run.
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AAPL: Is Apple A Growth Stock Or A Dividend Stock Now?

Is Apple A Growth Stock Or A Dividend Stock Now?
by Parsimony Investment Research

Since Apple Inc. (AAPL) shares peaked about 6 weeks ago, the stock has plummeted almost 20% and it is now below the psychological $600 level. Growth is clearly slowing and investors are now asking themselves: Is Apple still a true growth stock or should it now be considered a dividend stock? read more »

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