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Market Monitor for September 21st - Michael O'Higgins

posted by Jaime George, Web Producer at 6:20 PM on 09/21/07

Market Monitor Title GraphicOn tonight's program, Anchor Paul Kangas chats with "Market Monitor" Michael O'Higgins, President of O'Higgins Asset Management. O'Higgins is known for going after undervalued stocks he calls, "The Dogs of the Dow." Paul begins the interview by asking O'Higgins how the rest of the year will play out for the markets. They also touch on gold before heading into O'Higgins latest stock recommendations.

Are you on the look out for "The Dogs of the Dow?" Have you spotted any that O'Higgins failed to mention in the interview?

To read a transcript, including stock picks, of Paul's interview with Michael O'Higgins, click this link: Market Monitor for September 21st 2007.

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Blenda - I just posted the link to the transcript above. If you read it, you'll be able to get all the O'Higgins picks. You'll see the gold play was actually Pro Funds Precious Metals (PMPIX).

I am interested in the coments on the gold market and the symbol

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