S&P 100 Stock Screens
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Exxon Mobil * (XOM)
RAYTHEON CO. (RTN)
Lockheed Martin  (LMT)
Baxter Int'l  (BAX)
Philip Morris Int'l  (PM)
NYSE Euronext (NYX)
Amgen  (AMGN)
IBM * (IBM)
Entergy  (ETR)
Morgan Stanley (MS)

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Regions Financial (RF)
Citigroup  (C)
Bank of America * (BAC)
Wells Fargo  (WFC)
Capital One  (COF)
Dow Chemical  (DOW)
U.S. Bancorp (USB)
BNY Mellon  (BK)
Amer. Electric Power   (AEP)
MetLife  (MET)

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Altria Group  (MO)
AT&T * (T)
Verizon * (VZ)
Southern  (SO)
Bristol-Myers Squibb  (BMY)
Amer. Electric Power   (AEP)
DuPont * (DD)
Exelon  (EXC)
Philip Morris Int'l  (PM)
NYSE Euronext (NYX)

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Exxon Mobil * (XOM)
Philip Morris Int'l  (PM)
RAYTHEON CO. (RTN)
Lockheed Martin  (LMT)
NYSE Euronext (NYX)
Entergy  (ETR)
Baxter Int'l  (BAX)
Campbell Soup  (CPB)
AT&T * (T)
McDonald's * (MCD)

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Apple  (AAPL)
Amazon.com  (AMZN)
Google  Cl A (GOOG)
Gilead Sciences  (GILD)
Hewlett-Packard * (HPQ)
Occidental  (OXY)
Monsanto  (MON)
Freeport-McMoRan  (FCX)
McDonald's * (MCD)
Altria Group  (MO)

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Merck  * (MRK)
Goldman Sachs  (GS)
Lockheed Martin  (LMT)
UnitedHealth Group  (UNH)
Exelon  (EXC)
News  Cl A (NWSA)
Amer. Electric Power   (AEP)
RAYTHEON CO. (RTN)
AT&T * (T)
General Dynamics  (GD)

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Sprint Nextel  (S)
Capital One  (COF)
Regions Financial (RF)
Citigroup  (C)
Bank of America * (BAC)
Allstate  (ALL)
MetLife  (MET)
Time Warner  (TWX)
Alcoa * (AA)
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Amazon.com  (AMZN)
Merck  * (MRK)
Abbott Laboratories (ABT)
Monsanto  (MON)
Bristol-Myers Squibb  (BMY)
Apple  (AAPL)
Google  Cl A (GOOG)
Amgen  (AMGN)
National Oilwell  (NOV)
Colgate-Palmolive  (CL)

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Growth
Top 10 Buybacks - S&P 100
(These companies are buying their own stock!)
S&P 100 (OEX)
Standard & Poor's 100 Index, a market-capitalization weighted index of 100 stocks from a wide range of industries. The components
of the S&P 100 are generally the larger members of the S&P 500 index.  
Trailing P/E
The ratio of the stocks latest closing price to the company's earning per share from total operations for the last reported 12 months.
Buyback %
The net dollar repurchase of stock by the company over the last four reported quarters / the market value of the company.
Net Payout Yield %
The sum of the Dividend Yield and the Buyback %.  It represents the sum of the dollars spent on both dividends and stock
repurchases / the Market Value of the stock.
5 Yr Total Return
The stocks price change plus dividend return over the previous 5 years.
Price/Book
Ratio of the share price to the company's book value per share using the latest reported figure. Book value is the total assets of a
company minus total liabilities, also called shareholder's equity.
3 Yr. EPS Growth
The three year actual compounded annual growth rate of earnings per share using the latest 12-month figures, derived by the least
squares method, using 4 data points - a base year plus 3 subsequent annual data points.
* These stocks are also components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Source of Data: SmartMoney,  a joint publishing venture of Dow Jones & Company, Inc. and Hearst SM Partnership
5 Yr Total Return
The stocks price change plus dividend return over the previous 5 years.
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Top 10 Issuers (Sellers) of Shares - S&P 100
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Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Stock Buyback %
A stock buyback, also called a "share repurchase" is the buying back of a company's shares. The company is essentially,
investing in its-self.
The issuance (sale) of new shares by a company is the opposite of a buyback. The column titled "Stock
Buybacks vs. Sales" shows the
net dollar repurchase of stock (repurchases - sales) by the company over the last four reported
quarters divided by the
market value of the company. If the result is positive, the company was a net buyer of its own stock. If the
result is negative, the company was a net seller of its stock. The 10 buybacks in the S&P 100 with the highest buyback percentage
are displayed in the above screen. Dow stocks are indicated by an *.
Stock Buyback %
When a company raises funds by issuing shares, it is essentially, selling its-self. The issuance (sale) of new shares by a company is
the opposite of a buyback. The column titled "Stock Buybacks vs. Sales" shows the
net dollar repurchase of stock by the
company over the last four reported quarters divided by the
market value of the company. If the result is positive, the company
was a net buyer of its own stock. If the result is negative, the company was a net seller of its stock.
Net Payout Yield %
The Net Payout Yield % is the sum of the Dividend Yield and Stock Buyback columns.  It represents the sum of the dollars spent on
both dividends and stock repurchases divided by the Market Value of the stock. Dividends benefit shareholders by distributing cash
directly to the shareholders. Funds used for buybacks decrease the number of outstanding shares and proportionately increase the
ownership percentage (and EPS) of each remaining outstanding share.
Trailing P/E
The ratio of the stocks latest closing price to the company's earning per share from total operations for the last reported 12 months.
Price/Book
Ratio of the share price to the company's book value per share using the latest reported figure. Book value is the total assets of a
company minus total liabilities, also called shareholder's equity.
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The S&P 100 contains one hundred of Wall Street's largest and best known
companies.

Eight screens show the ten S&P 100 companies with:
● Highest Yields
● Lowest Price / Earnings ratios
● Lowest Price / Book ratios
● Highest 5 Year Total Returns
● Highest 3 Year Earnings Per Share Growth
● Strongest Buyback Histories - Companies that are
aggressively buying back their own shares.



Buybacks
How do the officers and directors of a company feel about their own stock? After all,
they know more about the future prospects of their company than any broker,
analyst, or talk show host.

Did you know that corporations issue (sell) and purchase (buy) their own shares?
Well they do. When corporations buy their own stock, its called a Buyback.
Proponents of the Buyback theory believe that Buybacks represent a tremendous
vote of confidence by the company's board of directors.

All nine screens below have a
Stock Buyback vs. Sales column which shows the
net dollar repurchase of stock by the company divided by the market value of the
company.

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Total Return for S&P 100 Screens
Category
YTD (%)
Top 10 Buybacks
Top 10 Issuers (Sellers) of Shares
Top 10 Yields
Best Net Payout Yields
Best Five Year Total Returns
Lowest P/E
Lowest Price/Book
Highest Three Year EPS Growth
S&P 100 (Average)
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-1.00
3.55
Average Total Return for the stocks included in each screen on
January 1st are shown above.  Total Return includes the percentage
return from price appreciation or depreciation plus dividends. The
YTD column shows the year to date Total Return for each screen,
based on the monthly close of the securities included in each screen.
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