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How to Use the $2 Trillion American Compounding Machine
By Rob Fannon, editor, The Medical Investor

December 7, 2007

Being a middleman isn't sexy... Just ask McKesson.

Earlier this year, I recommended shares of McKesson (MCK)America's largest drug distributor – to readers of The Medical Investor. I called McKesson the most important company you've never heard of. I'd guess maybe one investor out of 500 is familiar with the name.

Just how important is McKesson? Well... without McKesson, the U.S. health care system as we know it would collapse. The company distributes more than 1.5 million drugs and supplies to more than 75,000 medical facilities each night, from Wal-Mart to the Department of Veterans Affairs. It rings up just under $2 billion per week in sales.

There are several reasons why you've probably never heard of McKesson. It's not testing a new cancer drug. It's not the center of a giant options scandal. It doesn't produce a commodity.

McKesson simply gets products from the medical manufacturer to the medical consumer... It "shuffles" drugs, surgical tools, gauze, medical information, and whatever else your hospital, clinic, or pharmacy needs to keep people alive and well.

McKesson manages the nuts and bolts of the biggest sector in the U.S. economy – a $2 trillion business.

So far, we're up a safe 13% in McKesson... while the S&P 500 is close to unchanged for the time period. As I said, being a middleman isn't sexy – this stock has close to zero chance of gaining, say, 50% in a year. Instead, it will just compound our money at low double-digit rates for years... in as critical a business as you could ever hope for.

This recommendation didn't take any special genius... You see, the medical distribution industry is run by a "tri-opoly." Three giant players control 90% of the market. Each company had solid management, strong prospects, and an overall good business. I would have gladly parked money in any three of the companies... so long as the stocks were trading at the right price. McKesson offered the best value, so we took it.

I think this is the secret to making easy money in health care...

The most important factor to successful investing in health care, or any sector for that matter, is knowing the right price to pay for stocks. Huge demand and exciting technologies are everywhere. You just have to know where to look to find great companies selling at a discount.

And in the medical industry, hundreds of great businesses, like McKesson, operate under the radar. I've written extensively about my favorites in these pages before: generics manufacturers, medical device shops, contract research organizations, pharmacy benefit managers, and drug wholesalers.

You can use this short list to find investments just like McKesson... companies most folks have never heard of whose function is absolutely critical to keeping the engine churning... companies you can park away in your portfolio and completely forget about.

Quite honestly, I don't think we'll ever sell McKesson and the other "hidden" health care investments that have made us safe, double-digit gains in less than a year's time.

Where to Find the Best Hidden Health Care Investments

Marketing vs. Research: How to Profit from Big Pharma's Secret

These are businesses too vital to the lifeblood of the massive U.S. health care system (which represents 20% of U.S. GDP, and growing). But as I said, the key to making winning investments is to buy them at the right price.

Good investing,

Rob Fannon

India's Biggest Investor Sees Top
India's biggest bull is on the verge of becoming its biggest bear. Sanjiv Duggal, who manages the world's largest holding of Indian equities, may even urge his clients to cash out.

"Investors aren't factoring in earnings and news flows, but valuing people's dreams," said Duggal, 43, who oversees about $11 billion in Indian equities as investment director at HSBC Holdings Plc's Halbis Capital Management in Singapore. "The risk-reward ratio is not favorable." Read on...

Subprime Crisis Claims New Victim
First came housing loans and the subprime-mortgage crisis.

Now, signs of stress are creeping into another key consumer area: auto loans.

Delinquencies in the auto-loan market are ticking up to their highest level in several years. Lenders are tightening terms in some cases, and interest rates have risen from the rock-bottom levels of a few years ago. About $575 billion in loans for new and used cars are made annually, according to the National Automotive Finance Association. WSJ ($) Read on...


Pain pill company Pain Therapeutics at 52-week high.

World's largest semiconductor manufacturer, Intel, hits new high.

Retail powerhouse bucks the trend... Gap reaches 52-week high.

Every other retail stock sinks... Men's Wearhouse, Chico's, Charming Shoppes, Zumiez, and Hot Topic make fresh lows.
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Silver (SLV) 141.27 -0.56% 2.25%
US Dollar 76.45 0.98% -7.34%
Euro 1.461 -1.04% 9.69%
VIX 23.79 0.76% 111.84%
HUI 405.86 -1.00% 12.67%
10-year yield 3.89% -0.01 -0.54
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Calgon Carbon

CCC

water treatment

Alpha Natural

ANR

coal

Arena Res

ARD

oil & gas

Deckers Outdoor

DECK

shoes

EnergySouth

ENSI

natural gas

Elbit Systems

ESLT

defense

Covance

CVD

CRO

Allegheny Energy

AYE

utilities

Dominion Res

D

utilities

Express Scripts

ESRX

PBM

General Dynamics

GD

defense

Consol Energy

CNX

coal

Agrium

AGU

agriculture

HESS

HES

oil & gas

Ritchie Bros.

RBA

auctioneer

Foundation Coal

FCL

coal

Union Pacific

UNP

railroads

Repligen

RGEN

biotech

Sigma Designs

SIGM

semiconductors

Rick's Cabaret

RICK

strip clubs

Hewitt

HEW

consulting

Indian Fund

IFN

ETF

IS Healthcare

IHF

ETF

MS India Fund

IIF

ETF

L-3 Comm

LLL

defense

Massey Energy

MEE

coal

Mosaic

MOS

agriculture

PharmaNet

PDGI

pharma

Potash

POT

agriculture

PPL

PPL

utilities

Intuitive Surgical

ISRG

medical equip

Imperial Tobacco

ITY

cigarettes

Jacobs Engin

JEC

engineering

Pain Therapeutics

PTIE

biotech

Shenandoah Tele

SHEN

telecom

Monsanto

MON

agriculture

MasterCard

MA

credit cards

Chicago Bridge

CBI

construction

British American

BTI

cigarettes

Goodrich

GR

defense

Intel

INTC

semiconductors

Diamond Offshore

DO

oil drilling

Gap

GPS

clothing

Terra

TRA

agriculture

Learning Tree

LTRE

education

Malaysia Fund

MAY

ETF

BlackRock

BLK

asset mgmt

Chipotle

CMG

restaurants

Rostelecom

ROS

telecom

Comp Siderurgica

SID

steel

Turkcell

TKC

telecom

Waddell & Reed

WDR

asset mgmt

Bank of New York

BK

bank

Advertisement
Company Sym Industry

Men's Wearhouse

MW

clothing

Blockbuster

BBI

movie rentals

Chico's

CHS

clothing

NovaGold

NG

gold

Family Dollar

FDO

dollar stores

Charming Shoppes

CHRS

clothing

JetBlue

JBLU

airline

Monterey

PSTA

gourmet foods

Provident Energy

PVX

oil & gas

R.H. Donnelley

RHD

publishing

MRU Holdings

UNCL

student loans

Cache

CACH

clothing

Canadian Imperial

CM

bank

Dress Barn

DBRN

clothing

First Marblehead

FMD

student loans

Gannett

GCI

newspaper

Hot Topic

HOTT

clothing

Investors Title

ITIC

real estate

Jo-Ann Stores

JAS

textiles

Zumiez

ZUMZ

clothing

US Airways

LCC

airline

Caribou Coffee

CBOU

coffee

Carmike Cinemas

CKEC

theatres

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