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Stock Pick of the Week: IBM (6/1/20)

Stock Pick of the Week: IBM

IBM is one of those companies that never gets old to watch. I bought it a few years ago and sold it for a small profit. It has a good dividend which makes it a worthwhile investment. 

IBM’s price is now at the low 120s, but is rising daily. The stock is likely to go up to around 160, so it is a good long term hold.

For more information on how to invest check out The Little Book of Common Sense Investing

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