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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (3300)2/24/1998 4:48:00 AM
From: Madharry   of 78917
 
I can't resist throwing in my two cents here. Nike has been the equivalent of a Mcdonalds- a mediocre product hyped to infinity. But at some point the party ends. There are no significant barriers to entry and unless you are an impressionable kid or a wimpy parent, cheaper brands are available. IMHO in the year 2000x we will be looking at these companies, and at the high multiples paid for some banks and wondering how people could have been foolish enough to pay so much for these stocks. I note that with respect to Mcdonalds five years ago in Israel there were none, on a recent visit I noticed many.
Presumably this has taken place all over the world. But sooner or later the party ends.
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