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Date updated:11-17-2009

As of 9/30/2009 funds in Icahn Capital LP were valued at $2.97 billion.

During the quarter the following actions were taken:

Positions closed out: EMIS, GFGF, ENDP
New positions: GENZ, FRX
Decreased positions: YHOO
Increased positions: LGF

Here are the holdings as of September 30, 2009.

symbol name last price % change open
  • +
  • MOT
    Motorola Inc
  • $6.57
  • +2.66%
  • $6.62

35.09% of portfolio. This position was unchanged.

People owning MOT also tend to own: AAPLAMTATATHRCCICMVTDCEL

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

  • +
  • YHOO
    Yahoo! Inc.
  • $14.99
  • -1.32%
  • $N/A

27.21% of portfolio. This position was decreased by -16.82%.

People owning YHOO also tend to own: CBSDISGOOGNWSTWXVIAAAPL

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

  • +
  • BIIB
    Biogen Idec Inc
  • $52.84
  • -1.29%
  • $N/A

20.15% of portfolio. This position was unchanged.

People owning BIIB also tend to own: APOLBRK-BDELLELOSLXKSAFMSGTL

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

  • +
  • AMLN
    Amylin Pharmaceut
  • $17.33
  • +0.99%
  • $17.16

5.64% of portfolio. This position was unchanged.

People owning AMLN also tend to own: ADRXAIGAMGBTUDVNEVFCX

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

  • +
  • LGF
    Lions Gate Entmt
  • $5.05
  • -1.75%
  • $5.21

2.92% of portfolio. This position was increased by 0.08%.

People owning LGF also tend to own: AAPLCTXSDODFXMSFTPETSAMATBA

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

  • +
  • GENZ
    Genzyme Corporati
  • $54.49
  • -1.23%
  • $55.31

2.42% of portfolio. This position was new.

People owning GENZ also tend to own: LRCXWRLDAMGNDNAAMZNBLUDHPQ

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

  • +
  • REGN
    Regeneron Pharmac
  • $25.77
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

1.67% of portfolio. This position was unchanged.

People owning REGN also tend to own: AOBBLDPCGNXCRACVTXESLREXAS

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

  • +
  • CYBX
    Cyberonics
  • $17.37
  • -0.17%
  • $N/A

1.14% of portfolio. This position was unchanged.

People owning CYBX also tend to own: AFFXBSXBZHCHBCKPCPWMDRS

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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Q. This Div might be safe for next ...
02.09.10 | 12:20 PM Asked by π

A. I have to lay this out, so give me a
break on the length guys.

I'm always working for you guys first
off all! I just got done reading a good
report regarding what I think is a good
investment not trade...Investment! Can
you believe I said that word?...me Mr
trader...lol
Please see old SNH post here
http://www.stockpickr.com/members/view/a
nswers/67958/

My thesis for owning (SNH)...Is a couple
fold. One lets put the cards on the
table and call it how it is. We are in
the midst of a progressive social
agenda.
And the care of the rapidity exploding
care of the elderly will be a big part
of
that. It is not too far fetched to think
them facilities will see some type of
subsidy in the next 4 years....My
opinion that is. So I guess that could
lend
some credence to the visibility in some
of their earnings to an extant. Brian
lasrson and i had a conversation earlier
with regards to REITS. he wanted to
start shorting Commercial rental and
tenant rental REIT's. (I hope I spoke
properly for him).I added that come debt
rollover time...the folks who are
buying the debt want to see(as one of
their metrics) occupancy numbers and in
some cases proof of future lease
payments. that is problematic in the
sectors
or
REITS. I dont see that in the health
cars REITS for obvious reasons. One, is
because if you ever ended up in a
facility the get your SS benefits from
the
govt. Also the divys are real attractive
here. Are they backed by a quasi payer
so to speak?

The report is entitled :

Senior and Healthcare REITs Most Stable
Segment of Beaten Down Sector; Data
Center REITs Also Offer Positive Returns
According to Industry Expert
On Monday July 27, 2009, 9:27 pm EDT

"TWST: Where are you pointing
investors at this juncture?

Mr. AuBuchon: Not a lot of places
unfortunately. I think where we're
really
starting to focus our attention is the
healthcare REIT space. Our current
position on the sector is an Evenweight
rating but we do have a couple of
Outperforms, HCP, Inc. (HCP) and Senior
Housing Properties Trust (SNH). As I
said previously, I think REIT
performance is going to be flat for the
next year
in response to poor fundamentals and if
you do believe in that thesis, then it
makes sense to be a little bit more
defensive. The healthcare group
generally
fits the defensive definition and their
balance sheets as a group are much
better than other property types. We're
not there yet. I do have some concerns
in the healthcare space related to the
senior housing space, primarily
independent living, which is essentially
retirement communities. The cost to
live in those communities is primarily
funded with private capital, and
private
capital sources are usually housing and
equity/debt investments. Clearly both
of
those capital sources have undergone
some pretty significant declines over
the
last several years and, as a result, I'm
concerned about the occupancy and
rental rates in that space. But if we
start to see that area stabilizing,
we'll
feel much more comfortable recommending
that people look at the healthcare
group
a bit more aggressively."

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Senior-and
-Healthcare-REITs-twst-2459749305.html?x


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