
- July31 2004
- Volume 11
- Issue 14
Physician's Money Digest's Doc's Stocks contest Starting Lineup
Physician's Money Digest's
Physician's Money Digest
Following is the starting lineup for Doc's Stocks contest #12. Doc's Stocks standings will be updated in upcoming issues of , with final results printed in our January 31, 2005, issue. Despite the expanded contest time horizon, it is never too early to sign up for the next edition. Log on to www.pmdnet.com to enter Doc's Stocks #13, which will be the first contest of 2005.
Physician's Money Digest
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CONTEST RULES: Each physician must select a portfolio of five stocks (one share each) from the major US stock exchanges or Nasdaq (excluding the bulletin board) to be tracked and published in over a 6-month period (also excluded are mutual funds, foreign exchange-traded stocks, and options). The three contestants whose portfolios have performed best (based on percentage) at the 4 PM eastern time market close on the final business day of the 6th month will be awarded American Express gift certificates (first place: $500; second place: $300; third place: $200). is not responsible for calculation errors that occur due to stock splits or mergers, and the publisher is sole judge of contest results. For more information, log on to www.pmdnet.com, call 732-656-1140 ext 195, or e-mail [email protected].
Notes:
HOW TO ENTER: To reserve a spot in the next contest, log on to www.pmdnet.com and fill out the simple form; or send name, phone number, address, and stock selections to: PMD Doc's Stocks, 241 Forsgate Drive, Jamesburg, NJ 08831, Attn: L. Tomaszewski. E-mail entries will be accepted at [email protected]. Only complete entries will be accepted. Late entries for the current contest will be held for the next contest.
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Build College Savings Earlyover 17 years ago
Think Positive and Success Will Followover 17 years ago
Popping the Questionover 17 years ago
More Retirement Plansover 17 years ago
Canceling Cheap Ticketsover 17 years ago
Your Average Deductionover 17 years ago
Avoiding Probate Fightsover 17 years ago
Ask Your Brokerover 17 years ago
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