TheStockAdvisors.com Looks at Israeli Wireless Companies and Ford Motor
Written by PT   
January 25, 2007
As war rages in the Middle East, the stocks of some important wireless companies based in Israel have seen their shares fall, and are now selling at depressed prices,” notes Nikhil Hutheesing, editor of The Forbes Wireless Report. New York, NY - - August 16, 2006 - - TheStockAdvisors.com (http://www.thestockadvisors.com), announced today that it is providing readers with an analysis of four stocks including three Israeli wireless companies and Ford Motors. The analysis was compiled from opinions provided by investment advisors Mark Skousen and Nikhil Hutheesing .

“As war rages in the Middle East, the stocks of some important wireless companies based in Israel have seen their shares fall, and are now selling at depressed prices,” notes Nikhil Hutheesing, editor of The Forbes Wireless Report.

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Having already successfully traded GM stock, Mark Skousen sees a possible repeat performance with Ford. Here, in his Turnaround Trader, he explains why he considers Ford a "turnaround opportunity with excellent upside potential in the short term." Go direct to the full article: http://www.thestockadvisors.com/main-section/the-next-auto-turnaround-skousen-drives-with-ford.html

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As war rages in the Middle East, the stocks of some important wireless companies based in Israel have seen their shares fall, and are now selling at depressed prices,” notes Nikhil Hutheesing, editor of The Forbes Wireless Report.

 
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