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Strayer Education (STRA) – Up As High as 18 % Yesterday – You Heard it First from NEAA’s Clay Mahaffey!

4.27.12 Last week on April 20th of The George Jarkesy Show, during the Stock Watch Segment, Clay Mahaffey introduced Strayer Education (STRA) a company that is in the for-profit education business.  We liked the company because of its high dividend yield, no debt, and great margins.  The market today liked Strayer’s quarterly report and the 12% increase in student enrollment they announced.  The stock ...

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A NEAA Member Benefit – EPG Dallas Meeting Free! – Energy Prospectus Group Meetings in May

NEAA Members - More MEMBER BENEFITS! Don't Forget! If you are an NEAA Member you also get the perks of also being an Energy Prospectus Group Member, and VICE VERSA! Here is what is coming up in May in Texas... You are invited to attend the Energy Prospectus Group luncheons in Houston and Dallas in May. EPG luncheons are outstanding networking opportunities. The website: www.energyprospectus.com These events ...

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GEOI – (GeoResources) Presenter at March Eagle and Angel Luncheon in Houston Aquired Today for $1 Billion

4.25.12 by George Jarkesy, Host of the George Jarkesy Show and Chairman of NEAA I was happy to learn this morning that Geo Resources (GEOI), whose CEO Frank A. Lodzinski presented at our Houston meeting in March, was bought out for a valuation right at $1 Billion by Halcon Resources (HK). The stock is up around $4.50 (around 14%) from where it stood when we had Geo Resources present at our Houston Meeting o ...

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How The Peak For One Ounce Of Gold Was $2,337 And Why Gold Is Still A Buy

4.11.12 by George Jarkesy, Chairman of the National and Eagles Association Americans insure their homes against a varying degree of perils, and in many cases, the insurance they purchase is mandated by the financial institution that carries the mortgage on heir property. The result is that all parties that have an interest in the property feel better about unexpected calamities. However, in many cases insur ...

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