As more confident U.S. consumers hit the showrooms, dividend-paying automaker is once again a bargain.
Gold has chalked up gains every year over the past decade -- a claim few other investments can make.
While the office supplier is sensitive to economic activity, investors overreacted in dumping the stock.
Despite management's poor decisions, the stock could double in the next 6 to 12 months.
Recession-resistant fast-food company has appetite for growth.
After 5 straight profitable quarters, analysts see earnings for this homebuilder leaping next year.
With positive industry trends, strong earnings growth and historically low valuation levels, the pharmacy chain has great appreciation potential.
Investors stand to benefit from higher oil prices and dividend growth policy.
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