Past Research Reports

As I was writing the newest research report, I thought I would update readers on how the rest of the Research Reports have performed to date so far. Back on February 20th I wrote my first research report about the thriving Mongolian Mining company, Ivanhoe Mines (IVN). Since the recommendation of IVN the stock has soared a whopping 32%. I continue to believe IVN has potential as merger talks heaten up yet have moved on myself to other commodity stocks that have yet to peak. In my second research report on April 2nd, I recommended the database management providor, Oracle (ORCL), and since then it has produced a nice return of 15%. Oracle I believe still has a lot left in the tank and will surge in the fall as the Technology sector heats up. In the third report, I analyzed China Life Insurance (LFC) who is the leader provider of insurance products in mainland China. Since the recommendation on April 4th, the stock has produced modest gains of 5% and I still see the growth potential as a higher percentage of the chinese population resort to purchasing insurance products. Continuing with the research reports, on April 23rd I recommended the Brazillian Oil Giant, Petrobras (PBR),  which has delivered a solid return of 14%. As you read throughout my other posts I am Bullish Oil Long-Term with PBR being one of my top picks. Moving on I recommend the sports apparel company Under Armor (UA) on May 26th and in the short time it has returned modest gains of 4%. I foresee Under Amor as a great long-term option with its great exposure both internationally and domestically. Look for it to soar once consumer spending starts to pick up. Next we have another oil and gas play in Noble (NE) which despite dropping 7% since has the fundamentals for long-term success. Lastly, I recommended AT&T (T) which has been up 4% since June 21st though has potential due to the large growth expectation expected in 2009 and on. Will keep you updated on all future research reports and check back soon to find out more market updates.

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