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Expected Returns, July 2007

Any job done well is usually done better by using the right tools.
An 'Apple' a Day? by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2007

Any job done well is usually done better by using the right tools.

Allied Irish Banks by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2007

AIB is a solid bank that is managed conservatively and benefits from the strong economic trends in Ireland.

iShares DJ Consumer Services by Cy Lynch Jul 01, 2007

ICY offers the opportunity to invest in a high quality portfolio of consumer-related stocks cutting across both the discretionary and staples sectors.

Mutual Fund Manifest by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2007

iShares DJ Consumer Services tops the list for July.

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2007

The highest-rated companies are Whole Foods Market, Walgreen, CVS and Zimmer.

Tin Cup Model Portfolio by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2007

Accumulate Home Depot.

Boardroom Brawl by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2007

When analyst opinion differs dramatically, it's worth a closer look.

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Legend
Quality Legend:
Blue Excellent with quality greater than 80.
Green Good with quality between 60 and 80.
Neutral Average or below average with quality between 20 and 60.
Red Poor with quality less than 20.
Companies with less than 10 years of history are penalized by 5 points per year.
PAR Legend:
Green PAR is within the target range of MIPAR +5-10%, currently 5.1%-10.1%
Yellow PAR is above the target range of MIPAR +10%, currently 10.1%
PAR Projected Annual Return
MIPAR The Manifest Investing Median PAR of all stocks in the database.
Company Name Legend:
* Not covered by Value Line Standard Edition.
b Uses price-to-book value for valuation purposes.
P/CF Uses price-to-cash flow for valuation.