The Playboy Playmate Stock Picking Contest

by Fred Fuld III

Did you know that Playboy Enterprises, back when it was publicly traded as the previous entity, held stock picking contests for its Playmates (often referred to as Bunnies).

Hugh Hefner took Playboy private in May of 2011. It is now public again with the name PLBY Group (PLBY).

Back in 2006, the contest was won by Deanna Brooks, who was Playboy’s Miss May 1998. She won the Playboy Playmate Stock Picking Contest with a return on her stock portfolio of 43.43% for the year. Her return was 10% higher than the second highest contestant.

Another trait that set Deanna Brooks apart from the other contestants was that she was the oldest of the contestants. Her investments were as follows:
YAMANA GOLD (AUY) 99.39%
HAUPPAUGE DIGITAL (HAUP) 43.98%
IBM (IBM) 18.19%
PETROLEO BRASILEIRO (PBR) 44.51%
PFIZER (PFE) 11.06%

The return of 43.43% in 2006 was pretty sexy, since the Dow Jones industrials rose only 16.29%, the S&P 500 added just 13.62%, and the Nasdaq was up only 9.52% during that same year.

(Blast from the Past)

 

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time that article was written.

Corporate Earnings Announcements for the Second Week of August

Looking for some interesting moves in some stocks this upcoming week? Check out the companies that will be reporting earnings this week.

If earnings exceed analysts’ expectations, the stocks can shoot up. If the numbers underperform, the stock can tank. Then again, occasionally, stocks don’t move the way you would have expected.

Anyway, many traders use earnings plays for trading strategies. Also, option traders look for high implied volatility of stocks for for option selling strategies.

Here are many of the enormous number of stocks reporting earnings this week:

Monday

 
AGN
ARNA
NILE
HTZ
MAIN
BID
TSN
WBMD
 
Tuesday
 
AMSC
CECE
CHTR
COH
EXC
GWPH
LSCC
MWW
SCTY
VRX
DIS
YELP

Wednesday
BUFF
RL
SHAK
SLW
WEN

Thursday
 
BABA
HIMX
M
JWN
NVDA
PBR
RT
JET

 
Friday
 
AYA
BAM
JCP
JHX

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