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Education: |
B.A. in economics |
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| Annual Income: |
$25,000 |
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| Debt: |
$0 |
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| Cash: |
$280,000 |
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| Operating Margin: |
20.0% |
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| Profit Margin: |
17.8% |
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| Price to Earnings: |
64.8 |
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Annual Return vs. S&P 500: |
-0.1 |
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| Favorite Stocks: |
ge, wmt, index fund |
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| Investment Style: |
not fancy... buy and hold |
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| Note: The life valuation graph is created based on data provided by the individual. It is a graphical representation of their financial well being. The more data the individual provides, the more accurate the graph.
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| Return on Investment |
-8% |
| Relative Strength |
32 |
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Jan 97: Retired after 36 years at GE
May 97: Donated 50% of GE stock to charity
Aug 98: Purchased town car
Feb 99: Awarded custody of 3 grandchildren
Mar 00: Successful hip replacement
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hello im warren. i used to work for ge but im now retired. i have 3 beautifl grandchildren named leslie, brianna, and warren. i like singing in the choir and spending time with family and friends. im looking for a special someone to go dancing and laugh with me. thank you, warren
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very nice person
I met Warren on a cruise, and he was quite the womanizer (just kidding, warren). He is a big Cowboys fan and is quite the dancer! He is going to make someone happy I think. |
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Allergic to cats
This wasn't mentioned in the profile. I think it should say that somewhere. |
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Warren is a sensible investor, who made quite a bundle in GE stock. He also advocates index funds, which we obviously endorse. The only financial downside to Warren is that he recently acquired custody of his grandchildren, who will certainly be a financial drain. However, we're guessing he doesn't have much longer anyway, so this could be a very profitable short-term investment.
Fool Valuation: WORTH THE WAIT
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