New tide in Washington can't wash out quality companies
13th Nov 2006, 22:27 GMT
LA JOLLA, Calif. (IQT) -- Politics may not be the oldest profession, but I fail to see why we bother to make any distinction. IQ Trends has performed under every President since LBJ and whoever controlled the gavels in Congress. As such, it might be worth mentioning a couple of items as they may present us with some short-term opportunities.
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