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Dec. 4 2010, 9:33 PM ET
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Poll Type: Enter Any Text
What is your best stock candidate for a "double" in 2011?
(type an answer between 1 and 25 characters long)
  
 
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Oct. 28 2010, 3:11 PM ET
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Poll Type: Multiple Choice
I will do the following with my EXAS shares:
(choose one best answer)
   Sell it all when trading resumes and not look back.
   Sell half my shares when trading resumes and let the rest ride.
   I'm in for the long haul through the FDA approval and possible secondaries.
   Will sell it all when trading resumes but will still follow the stock and look for better entry points in the future.
 
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Dec. 23 2007, 10:18 PM ET
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Poll Type: Multiple Choice
My prediction for the closing S&P Index on 12/31/08 is:
(choose one best answer)
   1650 or higher
   1450-1550
   1300 or lower
 
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Nov. 30 2007, 6:11 PM ET
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Poll Type: Multiple Choice
Does the recent gains in the stock market signal a return to favor of paper assets versus hard assets? Yes or no?
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   YES
   NO
 
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