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After posting large gains throughout 2009, swine flu stocks are seeing their largest pullback yet. For investors looking to position their portfolios for flu season, there are more ways to trade the flu than ever. Investors have large-cap pharmaceutical plays to choose from, and some of the more volatile, small-cap names have proven the efficacy of their drugs, while others are too far behind in their clinical trials to capitalize on the current pandemic.
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-- Which small- and large-cap swine flu plays have a real chance of benefiting in the event of a serious H1N1 outbreak, and which are riding on the hype?
SOURCE Indie Research Advisors, LLC