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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: James Clarke who wrote (10005)2/19/2000 11:14:00 PM
From: Grommit   of 78664
 
I promise not to do it again. :o)

BL -- I agree with you and am hanging tight to 27.

TCAM - I owned it for a couple of years and sold nearly all at a decent profit before the merger announcement. I have listened to a few conf calls and talked to mgmt and thought I knew the company. I still think mgmt is above board and was heartened that nothing leaked prior to announcement that the merger was off. I am going to ride along since the company press release stating that EPS for yr 2000 s/b $1.70-1.90 range. I'll trust them at this point. No choice.

ANF -- I just loaded up.

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. But only at a reasonable price. Here's some hi tech stocks I am watching/owning. They are not value plays, but are reasonable hi techs. I think.) TNL. (I don't own yet). SBSE (I own a few). PLT (I own a fair share. Long term - voice recognition, expanded headphone use, computer music,...)
Other opinions welcome. Also additional, reasonably priced or undervalued, hitechs/higrowths would be appreciated.

Anyong thinking of FDX at these prices?

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