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MarketFoolery: 06.27.2011

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🗓️ 27 June 2011

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Why are our analysts bullish on Target and Chevron? Why are our analysts bearish on Lorillard and Eli Lilly? And why are they conflicted on Best Buy and an "electric thing" rental company?


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0:00.0

It's Monday, June 27th, and this is Market Fullry.

0:05.0

I'm Chris Helen joining me in studio today from Motley income investor James Early

0:09.0

and from Motley Hidden Gems, Charlie Traverse.

0:11.0

Guys, good to see you.

0:12.0

Good to see you, Chris. Guys, good to see it.

0:12.6

Good to see you, Chris.

0:13.7

We got the last few days of June coming up,

0:16.2

and on our Motley Full Money Podcast this coming weekend,

0:18.8

we will bring you our mid-year review

0:20.6

and our look ahead to the second half of 2011 for investors.

0:24.2

But today we are going to take a step back with a round of yes, no, maybe so.

0:29.5

We will spot the guys up with three stocks each, a stock that they really like, a stock that they

0:35.8

really don't, and one that they are genuinely conflicted about.

0:39.6

And Charlie Travers will kick things off with you.

0:42.0

What is your yes stock?

0:43.3

My yes stock would be Target.

0:45.1

The ticker is TGT.

0:46.8

I'm sure everybody knows who this company is.

0:49.6

And there's something to be said about a company

0:51.1

where every time I go in the store,

0:52.4

I think I drop a minimum of

0:53.4

fifty dollars it just can't help myself no you know not literally drop it but you know

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