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LED light is going to get popular, how is stock? is it good investment? Color Kinetics used to be the pure play in LED, but Philips took them over this summer. So Philips has the best technology, but Philips is so big that even if LED does well, I'm not sure that it would show up in the stock price. Sorry, but an investment in Philips is probably the best that you can do. Mr. StopSpen is correct. I bought a little Philips because of the LED, but also it is cheap, it is a turn-around story, has good management, & its healthcare business is good in a slow down. Although the Euro/USDollar trade is going the wrong way now. |
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