ProFunds Pharmaceuticals UltraSector - PHPSX
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Date updated:01-08-2008

This fund has a Morningstar rating of 1 star and is run by Michael Neches. Neches has been a portfolio manager with ProFund Advisors since 2004. Previously, he worked as a junior analyst for ProFund Advisors from 2001 to 2004 and portfolio intern from 2000 to 2001. ProFunds Pharmaceuticals UltraSector ProFund is an open-end fund incorporated in the USA. The Fund's objective is daily investments results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to one and one-half (150%) of the performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Pharmaceuticals Index. The Fund invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities contained in the index.

Current Returns:

1-Year: -0.41%
3-Year: 3.34%
5-Year: -2.15%

As of 10/31/07

symbol name last price % change open
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  • JNJ
    Johnson & Johnson
  • $64.57
  • +0.61%
  • $64.14

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People owning JNJ also tend to own: AAAIGIBMINTCJPMKOMSFT

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  • PFE
    Pfizer
  • $17.26
  • +1.05%
  • $17.03

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People owning PFE also tend to own: AAALLAPCBUDCOPCVXDOW

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • MRK
    Merck & Company
  • $37.75
  • +1.59%
  • $37.04

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People owning MRK also tend to own: CCATDEFNMFREGEKO

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  • ABT
    Abbott Laboratori
  • $54.80
  • +0.51%
  • $54.41

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People owning ABT also tend to own: AGNBMYBRLCEPHENDPFRXHSP

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  • BMY
    Bristol-myers Squ
  • $25.95
  • +0.23%
  • $25.75

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People owning BMY also tend to own: ACFBNIBRK.ABRK.BCCITCMCSA

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  • WYE
    Wyeth
  • $50.39
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning WYE also tend to own: APCAXPBABACBBBYBKBP

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  • LLY
    Eli Lilly And Com
  • $36.01
  • +0.22%
  • $35.98

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People owning LLY also tend to own: CCLXCVSGOOGGSHDJNJ

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  • SGP
    Schering Plough C
  • $28.15
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning SGP also tend to own: AAPLAMGNGEANNAUYBACBHI

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