Sunday, April 3, 2011

Campbell Soup: Not Very Exciting as a Post QE2 Investment

Here is a link to another article that was posted to Seeking Alpha over the weekend.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/261460-campbell-soup-not-very-exciting-as-a-post-qe2-investment

The bottom line from the article: Campbell Soup is a largely unexciting investment opportunity at this time for a post QE2 market. The company faces operational headwinds and the technical outlook is currently weak. Campbell Soup is a financially solid company with a steadily increasing dividend, however, and its recent track record as a defensive stalwart during times of extreme market turmoil are notable. Thus, a reversal in technical trends may create some appeal in the coming months for a possible short-term position in the stock. Otherwise, better stock investment opportunities likely reside elsewhere.

I will be following up in the next day or two with a Quarterly Review for 2011 Q1.


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