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Tiger Woods as Stock: Buy or Sell?

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Published: Friday, 19 Feb 2010 | 8:04 AM ET
Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is set to make his first public appearance since revelations about his personal life caught the world's attention earlier this year. Will today mark the beginning of his comeback, or has he permanently damaged the Tiger brand?

If Tiger Woods was a stock, would you go long or go short? Share your opinion in the poll below.

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Tiger Woods is set to make his first public appearance since revelations about his personal life caught the world's attention earlier this year. Will it mark the beginning of his comeback, or has he permanently damaged the Tiger brand? If Tiger were a stock, would you go long or short? Share your opinion in our poll.

   
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