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Malcolm Baldrige Values and Concepts Part 10 – Focus on Results and Creating Value of Institutional owners, usually around 1000.In this issue, I will share my experience acquired from the conglomerate and its operating companies. For the purpose of this article, I will articulate the Focus on Results and Creating Value which is one of the Eleven Values and Concepts in Malcolm Baldrige Criteria (Source: http//www.nist.gov Step 4: Do that for all 6 stocks. Pick the one with the lowest number of Institutional Owners (IO). Step 5: To recap: You now have 1 pick and 5 in the group. Add the 7th highest Yield stock to your group of 5, then pick 1 with the lowest IO. That will give you stock pick #2. Ste Is There Any Money On Over Saturated Markets? Aka: The Lazy Way to Make Money in the Stock MarketWell that depends ultimately on you! Let me explain…I have tackled a few over-saturated markets that are just splattered everywhere on the internet and at first when I tried I pretty much failed miserably. You wanna know why?Because I was doing EXACTLY what every other bloody Tom, Dick and Harry w I've read somewhere the most expensive financial advice is often free. Maybe it was Gary North. More about him later. Anyway, with that caveat, here's what I've been doing. I've tried many stock systems, read many books, looking for the Holy Grail of stock picking. Some work, most don't, some require too much effort, some too much risk. But here's one I got out of a book, Straight Talk About Stock Market Investing, I think it was called that. Written by a guy name Statterly. He's got many systems, but the one below is one I've been using, and the results are not too shabby. It's simple, takes very little work. I call it the DOW Stock Pick 6. It's a contrarian method, that picks out of favor stocks on the Dow 30. Step 1. Go to the Dows of the Dow site. http://www.dogsofthedow.com. Click on the YTD, then click on the Yield of current year to sort by Highest Yield to lowest. For example, for today, Verizon would be at the top, Disney at the bottom. Step 2: Take note of the top 6 stocks with the highest yield. Step 3: Go to the MSN Money site: http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/home.asp. Put in the first stock symbol of the five to get a quote. Scroll down the left side to OWNERSHIP. Click on that to get the Ownership Activity, Total Positions. This is the number of Institutional owners, usually around 1000. Step 4: Do that for all 6 stocks. Pick the one with the lowest number of Institutional Owners (IO). Step 5: To recap: You now have 1 pick and 5 in the group. Add the 7th highest Yield stock to your group of 5, then pick 1 with the lowest IO. That will give you stock pick #2. Step Advertising - The Advantages of Written Over Spoken Words t don't, some require too much effort, some too much risk.When the proper analysis has been made, advertising possesses qualities which are entirely different from those in the scope of personal selling, and those qualities so amplify and round out the selling plan as to add materially to its efficiency without regard to the commercial factors. Not the least of these But here's one I got out of a book, Straight Talk About Stock Market Investing, I think it was called that. Written by a guy name Statterly. He's got many systems, but the one below is one I've been using, and the results are not too shabby. It's simple, takes very little work. I call it the DOW Stock Pick 6. It's a contrarian method, that picks out of favor stocks on the Dow 30. Step 1. Go to the Dows of the Dow site. http://www.dogsofthedow.com. Click on the YTD, then click on the Yield of current year to sort by Highest Yield to lowest. For example, for today, Verizon would be at the top, Disney at the bottom. Step 2: Take note of the top 6 stocks with the highest yield. Step 3: Go to the MSN Money site: http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/home.asp. Put in the first stock symbol of the five to get a quote. Scroll down the left side to OWNERSHIP. Click on that to get the Ownership Activity, Total Positions. This is the number of Institutional owners, usually around 1000. Step 4: Do that for all 6 stocks. Pick the one with the lowest number of Institutional Owners (IO). Step 5: To recap: You now have 1 pick and 5 in the group. Add the 7th highest Yield stock to your group of 5, then pick 1 with the lowest IO. That will give you stock pick #2. Ste How to Select the Right Operating System for Your Web Hosting work. I call it the DOW Stock Pick 6. It's a contrarian method, that picks out of favor stocks on the Dow 30.Windows or Unix/Linux - which operating system should you choose for your web hosting? This question is often asked when webmasters start looking for web site hosting. The operating system you choose can make a big difference in your business plans as your website grows.Windows-Based Web HostsWind Step 1. Go to the Dows of the Dow site. http://www.dogsofthedow.com. Click on the YTD, then click on the Yield of current year to sort by Highest Yield to lowest. For example, for today, Verizon would be at the top, Disney at the bottom. Step 2: Take note of the top 6 stocks with the highest yield. Step 3: Go to the MSN Money site: http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/home.asp. Put in the first stock symbol of the five to get a quote. Scroll down the left side to OWNERSHIP. Click on that to get the Ownership Activity, Total Positions. This is the number of Institutional owners, usually around 1000. Step 4: Do that for all 6 stocks. Pick the one with the lowest number of Institutional Owners (IO). Step 5: To recap: You now have 1 pick and 5 in the group. Add the 7th highest Yield stock to your group of 5, then pick 1 with the lowest IO. That will give you stock pick #2. Ste Chameleon Advertising: Marketing to Your Niche Markets with Stories he bottom.Do you remember how, in days gone by, salesmen would go door to door selling their wares? These entrepreneurs would "go the extra mile" just to have the chance to demonstrate their products to people in their own home.Why do you suppose they did that? Was it effective enough to make that extra effort Step 2: Take note of the top 6 stocks with the highest yield. Step 3: Go to the MSN Money site: http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/home.asp. Put in the first stock symbol of the five to get a quote. Scroll down the left side to OWNERSHIP. Click on that to get the Ownership Activity, Total Positions. This is the number of Institutional owners, usually around 1000. Step 4: Do that for all 6 stocks. Pick the one with the lowest number of Institutional Owners (IO). Step 5: To recap: You now have 1 pick and 5 in the group. Add the 7th highest Yield stock to your group of 5, then pick 1 with the lowest IO. That will give you stock pick #2. Ste The Don'ts of Search Engine Optimization ( SEO) of Institutional owners, usually around 1000.The topic for discussion today is about what not to do when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO). I was going to name this article The Do’s & Don’ts of SEO, but I figure at this point you know what to do. I’ve dedicated many articles that are focused on what to ‘DO’. Just check my articles “SEO Basic Step 4: Do that for all 6 stocks. Pick the one with the lowest number of Institutional Owners (IO). Step 5: To recap: You now have 1 pick and 5 in the group. Add the 7th highest Yield stock to your group of 5, then pick 1 with the lowest IO. That will give you stock pick #2. Step 6: Repeat Step 5 until you have a total of 6 stocks. Congratulations. These are your Dow Stock Pick 6. Step 7: Buy equal dollar amounts of all 6 stocks. I.E. if you have about $3000, buy $500 of each stock. Don't forget about the broker commissions. Step 8: Hold for one year. Sell and repeat. That's it. And now here's my performance data with this system. On Dec. 21, 2005, I purchased the following stocks and how they are doing: * AA +.15 % * CAT +10 % * DD -2.5 % * GM +59 % * HON +.47 % * MCD -3 % On June 6, 2006, I purchased another 6 stocks. Here's the results for those: * DD -5 % * GM +26 % * MO +12 % * MRK +22 % * T +11 % * VZ +6 % Happy stock picking.
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