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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: pcyhuang who wrote (25564)12/18/2006 2:57:39 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78748
 
Sorry. I can't get that list of those value investors without registering at the site, and I'm not prepared to do that.

I have learned to my dismay that anyone can and will call anything a value stock. As regards CWTR, it's my opinion that if someone includes CWTR in a subset of stocks they call "value stocks", that gives me a very good clue as to the the size and scope of that person's subset. Way large compared to standard subset definitions of value stocks. Certainly beyond what I could include. And I'm one who this year could go so far as to include a stock like Google in my value subset because of its high profit margins to stock price.

I believe CWTR could be bought for a number of reasons:
Because it's going up.
Because it's temporarily down.
Because it's the greatest retail phenomenon of the decade.
Because ten other guys who are value investors have bought it.
Because the future looks great.
Because pcyhuang says he is a buyer.

To say it's a buy though because it's a value stock, that I do not at all see.
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