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Welcome to 2008!

1 January 2008

I would like to wish each and everyone of you a happy and prosperous New Year in 2008!

I plan to get back to blogging regularly and first off will be to have a look at the current list of members in our portfolio of superior dividend yielding stocks.

After that, we’ll continue the search for more members to increase our diversification.

I believe that 2008 will be a good year to pick up these strong dividend payers at a fair price.

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  1. on January 2nd, 2008 at 12:39 am

    Joe: It’s good to see you back. We have missed your thoughtful and insightful posts. I hope things have been well with you. May 2008 be your best year ever!

    Best Wishes,
    D4L

  2. Kat said,

    on January 3rd, 2008 at 4:25 pm

    Thank you so much for creating this blog. I’m happy to see that you plan on posting more. If you are still taking requests, I was interested in your opinion on a Canadian company: Corby Distilleries.

  3. RickT said,

    on January 5th, 2008 at 12:38 am

    Avg Joe:

    Great to have you back, looking forward to your great analysis.

    RickT

  4. john patrick said,

    on January 8th, 2008 at 2:53 am

    I subscribe to your alerts but could not find the
    correct location to contact you so I’m doing it here.
    I would like your opinion on one of my core holdings
    ori. A general insurer and mortgage ins. that has
    the best return in my portfolio both in appreciation
    and dividends incl. special dividends.
    The stock has dropped about 17% because of the sub-
    prime mort. situation. However the co. is very strong
    and the current div. rate over 6% may make ori a
    value play. I have bought more. Any comments appreciated. Ori is in my hometown Chicago.
    I welcome all comments from Canada on the Web Site
    or by e-mail

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