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Research Reports

Will it Keep Beating?

Shares of Herbalife (HLF) have soared this year as the company has been beating the street. Now estimates look poor, HLF better keep beating.

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A Free Fall

Shares of Herbalife (HLF) are in a free fall after Bill Ackman stated the company is a pyramid scheme. We have to get out now.

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Super Upside

Portfolio: Want to become a stronger, more healthy you? Well, recharge with Herbalife (HLF) and get the performance you deserve.

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Herbalife Hammered

Shares of Herbalife (HLF) got slammed this month. Now the stock has a P/E of 12, a yield of 2.6%, and the company buying back shares. I just hope the books are correct.

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All About the Beats

Herbalife’s (HLF) on a roll becasue the company keeps beating the street. It needs to continue that, because estimates aren’t so hot.

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Digesting Gains

Herbalife (HLF) ran from $10 to $55 from May 2009 to May 2011. During the past six months, the stock’s been its digesting gains.

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Really Cookin

For a 15% grower (estimated Long Term Growth Rate), Herbalife (HLF) is really cookin this year with profit growth of 47% and 44% the last two quarters. Investors now see what a deal HLF used to be.

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No Longer Undiscovered

Herbalife (HLF) is getting the attention of small investors as well as institutionals. The stock is rolling, the only problem is HLF’s no longer undiscovered.

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No Street Cred

Herbalife’s (HLF) on a tear — but it should be higher. This stock has no street cred even though it looks like a Green Mountain mini-me.

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Oh, What a Life

Herbalife (HLF) has had a good life this year. Opening the year around $40, the shares have had a nice ride to $70. Since Retail & Restaurants is the best sector right now, the shares could keep going higher. Here’s how much:

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I’ll Take a Herbalife

Herbalife (HLF) has a new idea for people who want to work for themselves. Until then, we can own HLF stock in the meantime. Is this the next Avon?

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Earnings

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