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Dykstra: Doubleplay With GE and Sanofi

05/22/08 - 08:37 AM EDT

Lenny Dykstra

Let's play two!

During my playing days, a doubleheader was always a great way to pick up ground in the standings, take a few extra cuts at the plate, and hopefully notch two wins.

I'm bringing that excitement to this playing field today by publishing two picks today, one more than usual. Regular readers of my column know I typically publish columns on TheStreet.com twice a week. (I will also be launching a newsletter, Nails on the Numbers, that will have three exclusive columns and picks each week, as well as some other great features.)

For my first play today, I'm picking a stock I'm very familiar with and that has treated me well in the past. General Electric(GE - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) has delivered two wins in my columns on TheStreet.com. I most recently picked the company in mid-April and it stayed in play for only nine days.

I had picked the stock after the company reported first quarter earnings that disappointed the operators on Wall Street. In fact, the stock took an absolute beating in the days following the announcement. The shortfall came as a surprise, especially since the bellwether almost never misses its targets.

Since that time, CEO Jeffrey Immelt has come under pressure to rationalize the company's business lines. It has already shed its insurance and plastics businesses. And last week GE said it plans to spin off or sell its appliance business.

The stock price is still in bad shape, which is bad news for GE but good news for us. Wednesday, the stock fell 73 cents, or 2.3% and hit its 52-week low of $30.91. It eventually closed at $30.99, which is well below its highest point in the last year of $42.15.

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At the time of publication, Dykstra had no positions in stocks mentioned.

Nicknamed 'Nails' for his tough style of play, Lenny is a former Major League Baseball player for the 1986 World Champions, New York Mets and the 1993 National League Champions, Philadelphia Phillies. A three time All-Star as a ballplayer, Lenny now serves as president for several privately held businesses in Southern California. He is the founder of The Players Club; it has been his desire to give back to the sport that gave him early successes in life by teaching athletes how to invest and protect their incomes. He currently manages his own portfolio and writes an investment strategy column for TheStreet.com, and is featured regularly on CNBC and other cable news shows. Lenny was selected as OverTime Magazine's 2006-2007 "Entrepreneur of the Year."


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