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The Motley Fool October 27, 2005 David Meier |
Halloween Treat: Columbia Sportswear After a rough start, is Columbia Sportswear back on track? Cheap, solid, and unloved is a good combination for a value investor.  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2005 Rick Munarriz |
Halloween Treat: CNET CNET's story keeps getting better with every passing quarter, as it continues to be an even bigger part of the online experience. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
Halloween Treat: BB&T With this regional bank, investors get a bank with a history of delivering results to shareholders, and its 3.7% dividend yield offers a great reinvestment opportunity.  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Halloween Trick: Atari Stocks trading for less than five bucks a share might be trading that way for a reason, and you should definitely dig deeper before buying. Atari's dollar-something share price automatically confers a frightening volatility.  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Halloween Treat: Abercrombie & Fitch The clothing retailer's shares are fairly valued at $50, but if you believe the company can manage the 17% earnings growth analysts estimate for the next few years, then they're worth closer to $65 each. This is one treat that keeps on giving.  |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2005 |
Enterprise Value Explained The enterprise value reminds all investors, large and small, that debt is a cost to the business.  |
Bio-IT World October 2005 Bjorn Bergstrand |
Swedish Biotech: A Golden Opportunity With the largest share of biotech companies per capita and prestigious research institutes, Sweden offers business opportunities for industrial and financial investors alike.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
A Dark Day for Amazon Investors give the Internet giant the boot -- given a lackluster look ahead.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Tom Taulli |
RightNow Is Getting It Right The CRM software provider is poised to capitalize on circumstances in its market. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Whiff of Value From IFF? Can underfollowed mean undervalued? Maybe so, in the case of International Flavors and Fragrances.  |
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