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FRPT: Bull or Bear?

Buffet_1_
-2.36%
 risk: low
FRPT is a SELL today  05/08/08
FRPT has had a nice run up. I think it's time to take profits here and sell the stock. This will be for the next few days then you can think about getting back into the stock. Defense is a great sector to be in with a recession at hand. Good luck and remeber to use your stops.

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-2.36%
 risk: low
Defense Products are looking up  04/25/08
FRPT is a buy! I think defense spending is going to increase and FRPTstands to gain from the spending. With all the indecision in the economy locally and internationally defense spending will increase in a recession to help stimulating the economy.

-12.77%
 risk: mid
Good value  02/29/08
Force Protection, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets blast and ballistics armored vehicles for sale to military customers. Force Protection specializes in manufacturing vehicles with protection against landmines, roadside bombs and improvised explosive devices. Force Protection will continue to benefit from the positive trend of armored vehicles. Based on a discounted cash flow valuation...




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