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Pat: What do you think about Weight Watchers after Oprah Winfrey bought shares? Thanks.

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Weight Watchers International, $16.14, symbol WTW on New York (Shares outstanding: 57.2 million; Market cap: $880.1 million; www.weightwatchers.com), offers weight-loss services in 23 countries. The company promotes a program of lifestyle changes through over 36,000 weekly member meetings and online. It gets 80% of its revenue by collecting meeting fees and 20% from product sales. Weight Watchers has been in business for over 54 years. Jean Nidetch, a homemaker living in Queens, New York, founded the company in 1961. Nidetch struggled to lose weight, so she started a support group with friends and neighbours. In 1997, Weight Watchers introduced a points system it still uses today. It’s a way of counting calories that takes into account the quality of food you eat. Every food is assigned a value that’s based on the amount of protein, carbohydrates, fat and fibre it contains. Most fruits and vegetables have zero points, and exercising can earn bonus points that members can swap for food and…