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Vahan Janjigian is V.P. & Executive Director of the Forbes Investors Advisory Institute, a subsidiary of Forbes Inc., publisher of Forbes magazine. He is the editor of the Forbes Growth Investor and Special Situation Survey investment newsletters. He is also the host of MoneyMasters, an Internet video program available on Forbes.com and iTunes, and the co-author and editor of the Forbes Stock Market Course.

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Stock Your Pantry

On Oct. 14 the Dow Jones Industrial Average broke above the 10,000 level for the twenty-sixth time since it first crossed that milestone on Mar. 29, 1999. The stock market's decisive advance since March of this year has many investors convinced the ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, Forbes,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Dow Jones,  Monty Python,  CPB Inc.,  Campbell Soup

Arris Group: Demand Should Remain Strong

Cable service providers rely on Arris Group (ARRS) to engineer the equipment and software needed to deliver video, voice, and data over broadband networks. During the first half of 2009, 30.4% of ARRS’s revenues came from Comcast (CMCSA). Time Warner ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, ETF Investor,  8 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Communications Systems Inc.,  Comcast,  Time Warner Inc.,  AT&T Inc.

Why Eliminating Earnings Guidance Is a Bad Idea

As stocks bucked the trend by rallying in September, President Obama was out in force trying to sell healthcare reform. Unlike previous presidents who liked to keep a low profile, this one keeps popping up everywhere. He even appeared on just about ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, ETF Investor,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

ManTech International: Expecting More Strategic Acquisitions

ManTech International (MANT) provides innovative technologies and solutions for mission-critical national security programs. Federal government contracts were responsible for 98.1% of revenues during the first half of 2009. International customers ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, ETF Investor,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  Barack Obama,  US State Department

Health Portfolio Moves

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a child born in the U.S. in 1900 could have expected to live only 47 years. Thanks to the many remarkable medical advances since then, as well as a greater focus on healthier lifestyles, ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, Forbes,  2 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Amedisys Inc,  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,  Henry J. Kaiser,  Barack Obama,  DaVita Inc.

Constant Contact: Expecting High Growth

Everybody hates junk e-mails, a.k.a. spam. Yet facilitating their deployment can be profitable. Constant Contact (CTCT) provides e-mail marketing and online survey products to small businesses and non-profit organizations. Customers include retailers, ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, ETF Investor,  6 Sep 2009

Negative Trends Could Hit Jack in the Box's Bottom Line

Jack in the Box (JACK) is a fast-food restaurant company with 2,670 locations across the U.S. The vast majority (82%) operate under the Jack in the Box banner in 18 states primarily in the West and Midwest regions. About 60% of these stores are company- ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, Seeking Alpha,  9 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Jack in the Box

Crack Spread Specials

The price of crude oil, $147 per barrel last July, was down to $36 by Christmas. Was this sharp decline in raw material costs a boon to oil refiners? Far from it. While the price of oil was falling, the price of gasoline was falling even faster. ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, Forbes,  26 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Tesoro

Bernanke Likely to Be Ousted by Obama in Favor of Summers

What would you think if your boss said you are doing a "fine" job? Fine is satisfactory. It's not bad, but it's not good either. Fine means you should be doing better. Fine means your job is in jeopardy. Fine means you should be thinking about shopping ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, Seeking Alpha,  25 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Ben Bernanke,  U.S. Congress,  Kenneth D Lewis,  Bank of America

Dilemma Of The Deadbeat Voter

What ever happened to the concept of personal responsibility? I seem to remember a time when people actually blamed themselves for their own bad decisions. If they got caught speeding or even if they lost some money in the market, they simply said, ...

From VAHAN JANJIGIAN, FORBES GROWTH INVESTOR, Forbes,  24 Apr 2009
Related Topics: American International Group,  Fannie Mae,  Freddie Mac,  Citigroup,  Barack Obama

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