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Fidelity Southern
Symbol: LION-Q
Active: Y
Sector: banks
Last Price: 8.380
Last Price Date: 2012-05-23 01:14:55
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BUY6.060Benj GallanderCould triple from here. Is happy collecting the dividend. Well-managed bank with good capital ratios. 2011-12-06
PAST TOP PICK7.750Benj Gallander(A Top Pick April 5/10. Up 31.77%.) Smaller bank in Atlanta. Can still see more than a double. Pays a 2.2% stock dividend with a possibility of a cash dividend in the next year.2011-04-25
PAST TOP PICK7.970Benj Gallander(A Top Pick April 5/10. Up 36.02%.) Target price of $18+. Were losing money during the recession but have come back. 2.2% stock dividend. You have to remain wary of US banks because a lot of them can have a blowout at any time.2011-04-01
PAST TOP PICK8.290Benj Gallander(Top Pick Apr 5/10, Up 39.59%) A company that had been hammered with the financials.2011-03-02
PAST TOP PICK6.980Benj Gallander(Top Pick Feb 9/10, Up 45%) The financial sector has done really well. He did the same thing in 88/89. Thinks the dividend will keep on increasing.2011-01-04
BUY8.050Benj Gallander(Market Call Minute.) Thinks it could go up 150% from there. 2010-05-13
TOP PICK6.000Benj GallanderProfitable last quarter but lost money before. Insiders own 55% and continued to buy last month. Continues to pay dividend of about 2%. Good, regional bank that seems to know what they are doing.2010-04-05
TOP PICK4.960Benj GallanderIf you are going to buy into regional banks there is a reason to be fearful, so you have to tread carefully. They were making money through all of the downturn. It has traded at much higher levels. They seem to know how to manage things. They are well within all of the regulatory levels. It is undervalued. The more banks that go under, the less competition. Leading bank in Pennsylvania2010-02-09

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