PRINCETON, N.J., April 21 /PRNewswire/ -- BullMarket.com
(http://www.bullmarket.com), an online investment newsletter
focused on long-term growth and income-generating stocks, has
provided subscribers with coverage of several education stocks,
including Apollo Group (Nasdaq: APOL), Strayer Education (Nasdaq:
STRA), Bridgepoint Education (NYSE: BPI), ITT Educational Services
(NYSE: ESI), DeVry (NYSE: DV), Washington Post (NYSE: WPO), and
Archipelago Learning (Nasdaq: ARCL), among others.
BullMarket.com has done a tremendous job navigating the
tumultuous market the past two years. In 2008, its Recommended List
of stocks outperformed the S&P 500 by 15% in one of the worst
years for stocks ever. BullMarket.com then turned around in 2009
and beat the market by another 15%, with its Recommended List of
stocks up a whopping 40% for the year. So far in 2010 the
outperformance has continued, with its picks up a market-beating 9%
so far in 2010 through the end of March.
In addition to its daily newsletter and Recommended List of
stocks, BullMarket.com publishes six earnings previews each quarter
and several special reports each year. Its annual "High Yield"
special report comes out before the new year, while its MLP special
report comes out mid-year.
In its newest special report, BullMarket.com takes an in-depth
look at various green energy sectors. The 30-page report examines
the wind, geothermal, ethanol and biofuels, nuclear, CNG, solar,
fuel cells and batteries, waste to energy, and smart grid
industries and covers over 35 stocks.
https://www.bullmarket.com/subscribe/pr/?refer=BMR810P
In its daily report, BullMarket.com wrote: "The stocks of
for-profit education companies got a boost last week when the U.S.
Department of Education was reported to have issued draft rules
related to completion rates for students that appear to be less
strict than the industry feared. The DOE has been trying to address
concerns that some for-profit schools charge too much money without
providing adequate training for students to land decent jobs.
"Failing to have a high-enough percentage of graduates find
'gainful employment' would prevent school operators from
participating in federal student loan guarantee programs. According
to reports, the draft rules, which have not been made public, would
exempt schools that graduate 50% of their students. Seventy percent
of graduates would also have to find relevant jobs. Previous drafts
had put the required graduation rate at 70%."
BullMarket.com looked at the following topics, among others:
-- Industry leader Apollo Group is retooling to focus on
four-year students and the stock appears undervalued, but is it
worth buying?
-- Strayer Education has traditionally commanded a rich premium,
but what has to happen for it retain that valuation?
--Can Bridgepoint Education's low cost, online-oriented business
model continue to propel the stock higher after a strong run since
early February?
-- Will DeVry continue to prosper
when the Department of Education finalizes new student loan
guidelines?
-- Why might the finalization of state education budgets in late
May and early June create an opportunity to open positions in
Archipelago Learning?
About BullMarket.com:
Launched in 1997, BullMarket.com has a strong track record of
creating wealth for its subscribers by providing sound, long-term
investing advice. The BullMarket.com Recommended List includes
about 50 companies across all major industries, including
Financials, Healthcare, Energy, Technology, and Retail, among
others. BullMarket.com is one of the oldest continuously published
investment newsletters online, and its Recommended List has
consistently outperformed the major market indices.
NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors,
LLC, a registered investment advisor with CRD #131926. Interested
parties may visit adviserinfo.sec.gov for additional information.
Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors
should always research companies and securities before making any
investments. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer or
solicitation to buy or sell any security.
Contact:
|
|
Indie Research Advisors, LLC
|
|
Marcie Martin, +1-888-278-5515
|
|
|
SOURCE Indie Research Advisors, LLC