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  • "Food Stocks Deserve to be on your Plate" by Mark Krieger
     Since my last update, nearly three months ago, the Basic Food Fund or “BFF” has risen 6.4% from $182.93 to $194.66 versus an 8.4% increase in the Dow. Its poor relative strength could be attributable to its lower beta status (lower beta stocks drop less in down markets but rise... More »
    November 22, 2009 LUB, TSN, MCD
  • TIME TO TAKE A BITE OF SMART BALANCE by William Kabourek
     I've owned SMBL on and off over the past several years. The story hasn't changed, but the share price is inching lower. An opportunity is at hand if you can wait five years. Regardless of the "markets" results, Smart Balance will reach $1 Billion, control a significant share of... More »
    October 12, 2009 SMBL, CAG, KFT
  • ConAgra Foods, inc Info by Smart123
    Hi ,         I'm doing a Research/ Marketing project on ConAgra; and I just started and thought it would be good for a person who actually knows about this company well to tell me the strengths and weaknesses.Thanks,Smart123 More »
    October 6, 2009 CAG
  • CDTV.net Stock Market News and Dividend Report for Wednesday Sep 23, 2009 by John Hanna
    ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) reported, excluding items, diluted EPS from continuing operations were  $0.38. For the same period a year ago, diluted EPS were $0.27. analysts average 0.34. CAG beats by $0.04 The company expects fiscal 2010 full-year diluted EPS from continuing... More »
    September 23, 2009 CAG, FUL, SCI
  • Weekly Street Sentiment: A Rally that is in Motion stays in Motion (Sept. 22, 2009) by First Coverage
     Sell-Side is Content to Stay Content.Another week and when it comes to the only data point that matters, the one that asks, “Did we get some data point that made the sell-side sit up and take notice that things aren’t as rosy as they seem?”, the answer is a resounding... More »
    September 21, 2009 THOR, CAG, POT
  • Time to Stock up on Food Stocks by Mark Krieger
     Food stocks have been on a tear lately. Attributes such as more predictable earnings, juicy dividends, lower volatility and more reasonable price multiples are at the forefront of the sector’s recent success. They aren’t highflyers, glamorous or exciting like the tech... More »
    August 22, 2009 BRID, SLE, FLO
  • Buy Agri Food Stocks Then...Start Eating by James Bibbings
    During the great recession there have been ups and downs, ins and outs, tons of tears and very little rejoicing.  At some point we've all been on the wrong side of a trade, seen the damage of broad company layoffs, had our 401k's destroyed, or have harbored deep ill feelings towards at... More »
    August 6, 2009 CAG
  • "FOOD Inc." and Socially-Responsible Investing by Marc Courtenay
    If you believe the old adage "You Are What You Eat" or "Garbage In, Garbage Out" then you will definitely want to see the new documentary FOOD,Inc. After seeing it I believe many people will be very concerned not only what they eat but where the "food" they eat came... More »
    July 13, 2009 QCLN, MCD, BKC
  • Food Stocks Outperform the Market by Mark Krieger
       We have all heard it, food stocks are defensive in nature so that when things are dreadful, they shouldn’t get beat up as bad, and when things are good, they don’t participate with the same rigor on the upside as other stocks. In this market, it just... More »
    July 12, 2009 BRID, CAG, SFD
  • SLE - more food plays by Lee Eugene Munson
    SLE is a second tier food company with a decent chart and safer dividend. It broke out today and could be in for a run as the defensive group starts to rotate from first to second to third (think CAG) tier names. This is not a day trade and we will see if it can hold 10 and break out to 11.
    July 7, 2009 SLE, CAG

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