Vice Fund (VICEX)
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Date updated:02-24-2008

The Vice Fund's objective is long-term growth of capital. The Fund invests primarily in equity securities of small, medium and large capitalization companies

From their profile: "The fund normally invests at least 80% of net assets in equity securities of companies that derive a significant portion of their revenues from products often considered socially irresponsible."

Current Returns:

1-Year: 29.76%
3-Year: 22.70%
5-Year: 20.93%

As of 9/30/07

symbol name last price % change open
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  • MO
    Altria Group
  • $20.37
  • +0.84%
  • $20.26

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People owning MO also tend to own: AAALLAPCBUDCOPCVXDOW

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  • CG
  • $0.00
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning CG also tend to own: AAPLBACVDCWTRCYMIESVGOOG

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  • DEO
    Diageo Plc Common
  • $66.37
  • -0.02%
  • $66.09

No Analysis added

People owning DEO also tend to own: AAADPAVPBACBRK-BBUDCSCO

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  • BA
    Boeing Company (t
  • $69.40
  • -0.62%
  • $69.37

No Analysis added

People owning BA also tend to own: AAPLAIGAPDBACBAXCCOP

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • HINKY.PK
    Heineken Nv Adr
  • $25.72
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

No Analysis added

People owning HINKY.PK also tend to own: BABAESY.PKBTIBYDCGDEOGD

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  • BTI
    British American
  • $66.93
  • -1.36%
  • $66.75

No Analysis added

People owning BTI also tend to own: AAUKAKZOYBCSCOPDOWFDGMRO

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

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  • MGM
    Mgm Mirage Common
  • $11.38
  • -3.56%
  • $11.66

No Analysis added

People owning MGM also tend to own: AERTASRPCBCAPHSILSIXF

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • WYNN
    Wynn Resorts
  • $70.47
  • -1.40%
  • $70.42

No Analysis added

People owning WYNN also tend to own: AAPLBLE.TOCHINACTRPELR.TOEMUFCX

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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10/09/2007 10:05 AM CDT Asked by Paintball Guns
Very interesting idea for a portfolio. I wonder how far it extends, such as, does it include sectors that become increasingly politically incorrect?

Paintball Guns

10/05/2007 16:13 PM CDT Asked by LongTermInvest.blogspot.com
I love this portfolio. Such a simple idea that will never go out of style.

02/06/2007 19:04 PM CST Asked by bluefish
They stole my Deadly Sins idea. Their's is better--so I deleted mine-- but they didn't play up the vanity angle which is big bucks.

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