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'Show Us Your Portfollio -- [Actors On 'Bull' Discuss The Stocks They Own]'
Katherine Z Josephs
Unknown Source/Origin
February 1, 2001
They're not Wall Street whizzes--but they play them on TV. The actors who star in Bull share their takes on investing.
1. ELISABETH ROHM
Alison Jeffers financier fatale
Stocks: Cisco, General Electric, IBM, Merck and Red Hat
Funds: Orbitex
Growth Bonds: None
Investing strategy: The financial world used to go in one ear and out the other. But now because of the show I know you have to take some type of risk.
2. CHRISTOPHER WIEHL
Carson Boyd wet-behind-the-ears trader
Stocks: Cisco, Copper Mountain, Dell, Ericsson, Immunex, Microsoft, Nokia and software developer Transmeta
Funds: MSDW Technology
Bonds: None
Investing strategy: I spend money fast; I live hard. I'm set to be aggressive now.
3. GEORGE NEWBERN
Robert "Ditto" Roberts III
Stocks: Amazon, AOL, Ariba, Berkshire Hathaway, Chevron, Cisco, Copper Mountain, EMC, Infospace, Intel, JDS Uniphase, Microsoft, Nortel and Wal-Mart.
Funds: T. Rowe Price Equity Index
Bonds: None
Investing strategy: I usually hold 40% in cash.
4. IAN KAHN
Marty Decker eccentric high roller
Stocks: AOL, E-Trade, FTI Consulting, IBM, Scholastic and Time Warner
Funds: Investment Company of America A
Bonds: None
Investing strategy: I'm not a high-risk investor, so I tend to stick with blue chips. Why FTI? My father is president.
5. ALICIA COPPOLA
Marissa Rufo up from the streets
Stocks: Citigroup, Enron, General Electric, Intel, Minimed, Pfizer and Time Warner
Funds: Mass. Investors Growth Stock
Bonds: None.
Investing strategy: I have a healthy portfolio from childhood, so I've been conservative to protect it.
6. MALIK YOBA
Corey Granville scrappy bond whiz
Stocks: AT&T, Cisco, Disney, Lucent, Microsoft and Oracle
Funds: None
Bonds: None
Investing strategy: Investing is a side issue to me. I don't talk about it every day, and I'm not constantly watching the market. It's too stressful, too time-consuming.
This article is the intellectual property of its author. It is transcribed simply for fan purposes. No copyright infringement is intended.
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