Article Results:
[Dec 01, 2005] Stryker, by Mark Robertson
You will find Stryker equipment in many operating rooms, a living tribute to the memories and vision of Dr. Stryker.
[Dec 01, 2008] Stryker, by Mark Robertson
SYK is no stranger to the MANIFEST Community of long-term investors, ranking #6 in our most recent list of widely-followed stocks.
[Mar 01, 2010] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Accumulate Stryker (SYK).
[Jul 01, 2009] Stryker, by Mark Robertson
Kalamazoo-based Stryker is our first three-peat selection for the Solomon Select feature. Stryker was featured in the December 2005 and December 2008 issues.
[Aug 01, 2010] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Accumulate Stryker.
[Mar 01, 2009] Striking Out With Stryker, by Mark Robertson
Our beloved rhinos are ratcheting expectations downward with breathtaking intent and resolve and high-quality companies are caught in the wake.
[Sep 01, 2011] An Invitation to Explore, by Mark Robertson
Equity Analysis Guides & Stock Study Libraries
[Jan 01, 2009] Sweet "Sixteen" Screen, by Mark Robertson
This month we examine NAIC founder George Nicholson's Triple Play screen for opportunities for P/E and profitability expansion.
[Dec 01, 2008] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest-rated companies are Gildan Activewear, Stryker and Nokia.
[Feb 01, 2009] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Sell UNH, Buy BWLD and SYK.
[Mar 01, 2009] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Sell BWLD, Add SYK, Buy ADBE & LOGI.
[Jan 01, 2012] Manifest Top 40, by Mark Robertson
Stryker remains at the top of the leaderboard for another quarter. Apple has assumed the #2 slot and Abbott Labs continued its strong advances.
[Sep 01, 2011] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Accumulate Cisco Systems
[Aug 01, 2008] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest-rated companies are CVS Caremark, Cisco Systems and Stryker.
[Nov 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies are Maxim Integrated Products, Medtronic, Stryker and Walgreen.
[Dec 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies are Fastenal, Stryker, Wellpoint Health and EBay.
[Jul 01, 2005] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
New companies include: Nucor Corp, Robert Half, Paychex, Stryker and QUALCOMM.
[Sep 01, 2013] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
More COH & CHRW, Sell SYK and Buy TFM
[Oct 01, 2010] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Accumulate Deckers Outdoor (DECK).
[Oct 01, 2007] Fooling Around: CAPS Intensive, by Mark Robertson
David Gardner is right about the collective. Investors can help investors to successful investing experiences.
[Jun 01, 2009] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Hello Pepsi ... welcome back Strayer.
[Sep 01, 2010] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
Fair Values and Discount Pricing.
[Dec 01, 2011] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
Returns, Quality & Sentiment In Your Corner
[May 01, 2009] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Accumulate Copart.
[May 01, 2010] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The screen this month represent the results of a quick "hunt" for high return potential, high quality companies with a stable and steady track record.
[Jul 01, 2012] Manifest Top 40, by Mark Robertson
Your widely-followed stocks, a place where ideas are born.
[Jan 01, 2012] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
This month features the top percentile of all stocks covered at MANIFEST on the basis of projected return and quality rating.
[Aug 01, 2009] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The list has been fairly stable and still includes some high-quality companies. Several community favorites are to be found on this month's results .
[Apr 01, 2010] Tin Cup Model Portfolio, by Mark Robertson
Sell Chipotle (CMG), Add GS and QSII.
[Feb 01, 2009] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest-rated companies are AFLAC (AFL), Schlumberger (SLB) and CSX Corp (CSX).
[Mar 01, 2009] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The listing for March is the most-frequently selected stocks for all of our Groundhog dashboards.
[Oct 01, 2010] Sweet 16: bivio dozen, by Mark Robertson
bivio dozen: Top 1% In Our Universe.
[Jul 01, 2013] The Stocks You Follow: Manifest 40, by Mark Robertson
We’ve always believed that the collective decisions made by our community of long-term investors is worth huddling over … a place where ideas are born.
[Aug 01, 2010] Round Table Rolling, by Mark Robertson
On July 31, we kicked off another demonstration of long-term investing methods with our new monthly series dubbed the MANIFEST Round Table.
[Feb 14, 2010] Investing Better: Our Band of Groundhogs, by Mark Robertson
Features for February 2010
[Jul 01, 2009] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
SEI Investments, Microsoft, Patterson and Disney all have higher than average potential for P/E and profitability expansion.
[Sep 01, 2008] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest-rated companies are Conoco Phillips, XTO Energy and CVS Caremark.
[Feb 01, 2010] Band of Groundhogs, by Mark Robertson
Whether you're an individual or group combatant, we can't think of a Community of long-term investors that we'd rather band together with.
[Apr 01, 2005] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
Stock Screen for April 2005
[Mar 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies based on a combination including PAR and quality rating are Dell, Microsoft, Fifth Third Bank and Linear Technology.
[Jan 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies based on a combination of PAR and quality rating are Kohl's, Microsoft, Paychex and Home Depot..
[Oct 01, 2011] Our Collective Report Card, by Mark Robertson
Our MANIFEST 40 just celebrated its sixth birthday. This quarterly review of the most widely-followed stocks by our community is a trove of information about companies attracting the attention of thousands of like-minded investors.
[Apr 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
Blue chip high-quality growth companies continue to lead this list and seem to be "best fits" in the current market..
[May 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies based on a combination including PAR and quality rating are Walgreen, Wrigley, Meredith and Medtronic.
[Jun 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies are Microsoft, Coach, Walgreen and Bed Bath & Beyond.
[Jul 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
Continue to shop among the highest quality companies with financial strength ratings of "A" or better.
[Oct 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies are Medtronic, Microsoft, Walgreen and Williams-Sonoma.
[Aug 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
Highest rated companies this month include Cisco Systems,\r\nAbercrombie & Fitch, Microsoft and Bed Bath & Beyond.
[Sep 01, 2006] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
The highest rated companies are Bed Bath & Beyond, Medtronic, Oracle and Williams-Sonoma.
[Oct 01, 2005] Sweet 16, by Mark Robertson
New companies include: Masco, Affiliated Computer Services, Abercrombie & Fitch and Bed Bath & Beyond.
Forum Post Results:
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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08/31/2011 09:05 AM
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Stocks
We had mentioned during a couple of recent webcasts that expectations for Stryker (SYK) had been reduced by Value Line. Here’s a look at some key...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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10/14/2011 10:51 AM
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Stocks
Stryker has been a laggard for some time, seemingly impacted by the economy causing people to delay hip and knee replacements as well as hospitals...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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01/25/2013 05:04 AM
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Stocks
Heard that, Richard … been there, done that. In this case, there are at least (2) things bolstering my patience with the #2 stock in the MANIFEST...
Stryker (SYK)
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Richard Cardner
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10/21/2009 11:20 AM
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Stocks
Today Stryker increased an after earnings announcement. Is there a way I can (quickly) calculate the new PAR based on this changes?
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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10/21/2009 11:28 AM
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Stocks
More to follow … but here is what Richard is talking about: Stryker (SYK): Q3 EPS of $0.69 in-line. Revenue of $1.65B (+1%) vs. $1.62B. Shares...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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03/05/2009 01:19 PM
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Stocks
Forbes checks in with a leg up on Stryker (SYK) with: Replacement Joint Juggernaut . Thanks, Dan Hess. Mark Robertson
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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04/19/2009 01:42 PM
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Stocks
Stryker and Varian (VAR) have been favorites of Manifest investors recently. While both have recently trended upward with the overall market rally...
Stryker (SYK)
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Bakul Lalla
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04/20/2009 10:10 AM
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Stocks
Dan, > Also if the rumor is true that JNJ will acquire SYK then this would mean one less competitor in this field > and of course less...
Stryker (SYK)
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Frank H. Bower
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04/20/2009 10:23 AM
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Stocks
A recent article on Seeking Alpha...
Stryker (SYK)
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Bakul Lalla
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04/20/2009 10:55 AM
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> suggested $50 was the rumored offering price by JNJ. Thanks, Frank. I was thinking that a PE multiple of 20 (i.e. 20 (PE) x 2.77 (TTM EPS) =...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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04/20/2009 11:37 AM
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Stocks
Bakul I also saw the rumored price of $50 and viewed it as too low. Analysts estimate EPS of $3.71 for 09 that means FPE of about 10.0. Analysts...
Stryker (SYK)
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Bakul Lalla
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04/20/2009 12:00 PM
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Stocks
> But the market does not like uncertainty and this is surely uncertain. Thanks, Dan. Mr. Market’s uncertainty is definitely a friend of the...
Stryker (SYK)
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Bakul Lalla
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04/20/2009 12:32 PM
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Stocks
> I continue to hold Styrker shares and recently have purchased some call options as a bet on a higher > future stock price. Dan, What’s...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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04/20/2009 02:53 PM
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Stocks
Bakul >What’s your strike price and month of expiration of your call options if you don’t mind my asking? Here’s what I am thinking: I’d like to...
Stryker (SYK)
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Bakul Lalla
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04/20/2009 03:55 PM
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Stocks
> So if the put expires worthless I pocket the premium and if the stock price falls below my strike price I > own the stock at a price I see...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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12/22/2009 02:42 PM
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Stocks
Q: How do you make a Groundhog smile? A: Ask about how the Stryker stock is doing in their contest portfolio. :) Stryker (SYK) was among the...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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12/22/2009 03:32 PM
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Stocks
Sales Growth Forecast Approximately 10% seems reasonable based on the track record (and forecasts) shown here: (Continued)
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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12/22/2009 03:35 PM
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Stocks
Profitability Analysis The Stryker track record for net margin is pretty exceptional, particularly in the face of some significant challenges in...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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12/22/2009 03:39 PM
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Stocks
Projected Average P/E The range for P/E forecasts runs from 17.5-to-22.6, with the consensus forming at 21.0. (Continued)
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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12/22/2009 03:43 PM
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Stocks
Summary and Conclusions Based on 10% sales, 17% net margin and a P/E of 21x, the PAR is approximately 15% with a quality rating of 79.5...
Stryker (SYK)
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Shelly Stokes
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12/22/2009 04:36 PM
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Stocks
>Q. What is happier than a smiling Groundhog? >A. An investor who invested real money in Stryker before the 2009 price advance. My answer:...
Stryker (SYK)
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Jim Thomas
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12/23/2009 12:55 PM
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Stocks
As with JNJ, what years are chosen as the end points for the sales growth trend can make a substantial difference. Start with 2004 (instead of...
Stryker (SYK)
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Jeanne Robeson
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12/23/2009 05:14 PM
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Stocks
I have owned Stryker since 1993. (My club has owned since 1987). My basis is 2.97, making the yield 20%. Not buying more, but plan to hold. Holding...
Stryker (SYK)
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Jim Thomas
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12/24/2009 02:18 PM
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Stocks
It’s true that the current dividend of $0.6 is 20% of a $2.97 cost basis. However, I sure hope that doesn’t lead you to the mistaken conclusion...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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01/08/2010 12:36 PM
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Stocks
I noticed recently that SYK has broken through its resistance in the 52.50 area and now seems to be resuming its upward movement. I saw an analyst...
Stryker (SYK)
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Shelly Stokes
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01/08/2010 04:49 PM
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Stocks
You’re right, Dan. Stryker has been on a real tear this week. I looked at both the daily and weekly charts on Stockcharts.com and I noted that RSI...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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01/08/2010 09:49 PM
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Stocks
Shelly > When you see charts like these, do you do anything special? Put stops under stocks to preserve gains? Start watching more carefully?...
Stryker (SYK)
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Laura Scott
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01/10/2010 12:20 PM
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Stocks
I have definitely put some Trailing Stops on some of my stocks. Especially ones that have a tremondus gain – IIVI, QSII, SYK, INFY, CTSH. There is...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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01/12/2010 10:47 PM
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Stocks
Stryker made a move today that puzzles me. They borrowed $1B by issuing 5 year notes at about 3.2% and 10 yr notes at about 4.1%. A company...
Stryker (SYK)
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Belinda Charpentier
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01/13/2010 10:15 AM
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Stocks
That’s a lot of money. Maybe they are going to buy JNJ.
Stryker (SYK)
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Bakul Lalla
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01/13/2010 10:44 AM
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Stocks
> Anyone have any insight on what this move by Stryker suggests? Dan, I think SYK could be getting ready for an acquisition which may require...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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01/13/2010 10:59 AM
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Stocks
> Maybe they are going to buy JNJ. Last time I checked JNJ had a market cap of $178B. So unless the Stryker folks got the Washington Flu and...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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01/13/2010 04:07 PM
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Stocks
Here is a blurb I saw today: " In addition, the company repatriated $787 million of foreign earnings to the United States and will incur additional...
Stryker (SYK)
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Paul Courchene
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01/18/2010 11:58 AM
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Stocks
I am only recently, appreciating the no9tion of protecting unrealized gains with a Trailing Stop Loss order (TSO). I too, hold positions in the...
Stryker (SYK)
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Laura Scott
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01/18/2010 12:10 PM
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Stocks
Hi Paul: I normally place an 8% trailing stop loss on my stocks. I once read where you should place these sell orders as soon as you buy the stock,...
Stryker (SYK)
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Lowell Herr
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01/18/2010 03:40 PM
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Stocks
Paul, In the spreadsheet where I track many individual stocks, I have a formula worked out (too complicated to post here) where I customize the...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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01/19/2010 09:24 AM
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Stocks
Just to be clear, I believe the origin of the 8% “protection” to be Bill O’Neil of Investors Business Daily and consider TSLO to be part of...
Stryker (SYK)
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Belinda Charpentier
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01/19/2010 10:24 AM
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Stocks
I don’t use TSLO either but it could be a useful tool heading into a bear market with noncore stocks. Otherwise it could trigger an early sell and...
Stryker (SYK)
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Jill Pollard
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01/19/2010 03:36 PM
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Stocks
Hi Paul - There are lots of ideas out there about stops; how, when, and why to use them – or not to use them. Stops are generally touted as a...
Stryker (SYK)
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Dan Hess
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02/09/2010 11:24 PM
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Stocks
It seems the FDA may soon be getting tougher on the so called fast path to approve new medical products like those SYK and others use for knees and...
Stryker (SYK)
· by
Mark Robertson
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11/01/2010 12:00 PM
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Stocks
Community favorite (certainly Groundhog favorite) Stryker (SYK) was tagged as a 5-Star (Strong Buy) at Morningstar this past weekend.
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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05/16/2016 11:23 AM
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Stocks
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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07/29/2019 10:37 AM
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Stocks
Stryker Making Excellence Look Effortless (Stephen Simpson, Seeking Alpha)
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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11/13/2017 08:27 AM
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Stocks
Stryker (SYK) has been near the top of the MANIFEST 40 since inception. The stabilizing continues as the words elective procedure seem to fade and...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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02/13/2018 09:41 AM
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Stocks
Stryker (SYK) was once at the top of most widely-followed list and still ranks #6 — a genuine community favorite for a few decades now. The...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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02/15/2017 09:46 AM
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Stocks
Stryker (SYK) At one time, the most widely-followed stock by our community, Stryker continues in the #5 position — and has delivered...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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02/15/2017 10:09 AM
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Stocks
There’s been slight slippage in quality … nothing earth shattering. The drop to a negative relative return forecast rhymes with the Value Line...
Stryker (SYK)
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Mark Robertson
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02/15/2017 10:01 AM
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Stocks
The relative strength (RSI) is pretty “robust” and this price run has been on a tear for quite a while. Anything greater than 70 is “potentially...