MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich., July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The Editorial Advisory and Securities Review Committee of BetterInvesting Magazine today announced The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. as its September 2007 "Stock to Study" and Allied Capital Corporation as its September "Undervalued Stock" for investors' informational and educational use.
"The committee chose Goldman Sachs because it's well-positioned to benefit assuming continued growth in its markets and because of its strong management," said Adam Ritt, editor of BetterInvesting Magazine. "For the Undervalued selection, Allied Capital has a good track record combined with a significant dividend yield that's currently above 8 percent."
Check BetterInvesting Magazine's September issue for a detailed review of each company.
Committee members are Robert M. Bilkie Jr., CFA; Daniel J. Boyle, CFA; Philip S. Dano, CFA; Maury Elvekrog, CFA; Kenneth S. Janke Sr.; Walter J. Kirchberger, CFA; Marisa Lenhard, CFA; James J. Leonard, CFA; Donald T. Spindel, CFA; and Thomas E. O'Hara.
The BetterInvesting committee's Stock to Study and Undervalued Stock choices are for the informational and educational uses of investors and are not intended as investment recommendations. BetterInvesting urges investors to educate themselves about the stock market so they can make informed decisions about stock purchases. For more information about investment education tools available to individual investors and investment clubs visit http://www.betterinvesting.org/.
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