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Expected Returns, July 2007

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

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Expected Returns, June 2007

The case for the sweet spot approach gets even more compelling.

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Expected Returns, May 2007

The urban legend may be a myth ... but investment clubs have been coming together to explore long-term investing for decades.

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Expected Returns, March 2007

Early spring and another baseball season reminds us that investing results, like baseball, can be improved with effective practice and discipline.

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Expected Returns, April 2007

Heed the lessons of history. Opportunities and challenges do repeat and human nature is pretty reliable.

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Expected Returns, January 2007

A company can't be best-of-breed without a high relative financial strength.

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Expected Returns, February 2007

One of our favorite holidays of the year is Groundhog Day.

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Expected Returns, December 2006

Chronicles deliver a welcome reinforcement of the methods championed by George Nicholson.

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Expected Returns, October 2006

Money Ball reminds all of us to carefully consider our growth, profitability and valuation forecasts.

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Expected Returns, November 2006

We take a look at the rates of return achieved by our Solomon Select tracking portfolio and our featured funds since inception and explore the Motley Fool CAPS.

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Expected Returns, September 2006

Manifest selection methods lead us to the right kinds of "snakes" for our portfolios.

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Expected Returns, August 2006

Our search for quality investment opportunities is continuous.

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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.