The "James 15b" account is the one where I chose stocks semi-randomly*. It was ranking pretty highly for a while there but got overtaken towards the end of the month by several other players. I'll probably sell off and buy a new batch of stocks sometime soon to keep it interesting.
*: I will give away some of my secrets for stock-picking success. (Normally I would charge you guys a couple hundred bucks to attend one of my seminars.) When we started I didn't see a FYC account, but there was the Rave Oregon account with five or six trades already, so I thought it might be the same person. So I looked at the stocks R.O. had bought, clicked on the Profile tab of each, and choose one listed in the "Key Competitors" box on the right. Based largely on the name of the company.
AFLAC I bought because they have all the cool duck commercials (nowadays they are duck-and-cat commercials) here in Japan.
Diana Containerships I bought because Diana, that's like, Wonder Woman, and Lynda Carter was hot, hot, hot back when I was too young to really understand why I was watching that show.
Logitech International I bought because of fond memories of buying one of their flightmaster-type joysticks at their "outlet" style store (kind of like a 99c store at forgotten strip mall vibe) in the SF East Bay that confounded my LAN-party friends with my new, bizarre flight patterns when playing Descent.
Pretium Resources I bought... hell, I don't even remember. I think their name looked slightly more "premium" than the others listed.
And Tesla I bought because of the Bogleheads forum thread about whether or not it was a good idea to buy Tesla. Which makes it sound almost like there was a good reason to buy it, so I must hasten to elaborate - that thread had a number of folks who seemed to think that since the Tesla cars were so damn cool, it would be a good idea to buy stock in the company. My reaction to that was, no, that's not a good reason to buy stock in the company. Therefore, in this game, I bought stock in the company.