WASHINGTON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Billionaire investor George Soros said on Wednesday he bought 2.1 million shares of CVS Corp (CVS.N: Quote, Profile , Research) and 1 million shares of Rite Aide (RAD.N: Quote, Profile , Research) in the fourth quarter of 2006.
Soros also added 1.9 million shares of Halliburton (HAL.N: Quote, Profile , Research) and 1 million shares of Take-Two Interactive Software (TTWO.O: Quote, Profile , Research) to his portfolio during the quarter.
Soros Fund Management LLC disclosed its holdings as of Dec. 31, 2006 in a quarterly filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Soros bough WHAT?
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Aren't you the guy who hit me in the eye?
A clear and present case of the hyprocisy that lies within us all.
With our mouths we say one thing, but it is our actions that speak to our true nature.
Our friend George Soros is a capitalist after all. Gee, what a shocker. Nobody becomes as wealthy as he in a free society without exploiting the capitalistic methodology.
Haliburton is an organization that has mastered the art of profiteering through the introduction of supply to demand. Soros, as foolish as his political ramblings may be, is not void of cunning.
His big drawback, however, may be the knowledge that some of his dealings may not be all too legitimate. This leads to the slamming of the party who is more likely to eventually hold him accountable. Therein may well be his own demise in the end.
With our mouths we say one thing, but it is our actions that speak to our true nature.
Our friend George Soros is a capitalist after all. Gee, what a shocker. Nobody becomes as wealthy as he in a free society without exploiting the capitalistic methodology.
Haliburton is an organization that has mastered the art of profiteering through the introduction of supply to demand. Soros, as foolish as his political ramblings may be, is not void of cunning.
His big drawback, however, may be the knowledge that some of his dealings may not be all too legitimate. This leads to the slamming of the party who is more likely to eventually hold him accountable. Therein may well be his own demise in the end.