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Strategies & Market Trends : Graham and Doddsville -- Value Investing In The New Era

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To: porcupine --''''> who wrote (47)3/7/1998 9:07:00 PM
From: Berney   of 1722
 
Porcupine -- Where The (big) Boys Are

One of the factors that goes into my FA analysis is what the big boys
are doing; that is, the top ten mutual funds that own a stock.
Obviously, this is only of importance in the short term, if at all.
Here's my February analysis of the DJIA stocks:

NUMBER OF TOP PERCENTAGE OF
TEN ADDING TO NET SHARES OUTSTANDING
SYMBOL THEIR POSITION (IN THOUSANDS) STOCK

CAT 8 15002 4.0
AA 6 6060 3.5
S 8 13293 3.4
MO 8 75200 3.1
BA 8 28363 2.8
ALD 9 11873 2.1
IP 5 5816 1.9
EK 6 5266 1.6
GE 10 48941 1.5
TRV 7 13895 1.4
UTX 5 3200 1.4
PG 8 10028 .7
DIS 6 4562 .7
MCD 5 3875 .6
XON 7 11623 .5
MRK 6 6225 .5
JPM 6 823 .5
IBM 3 3420 .4
KO 7 5411 .2
DD 5 611 .1
MMM 5 522 .1
WMT 6 1778 .1
CHV 4 246 0
JNJ 6 (575) 0
T 7 (1764) -.1
HWP 4 (1357) -.1
AXP 3 (744) -.2
GT 3 (1530) -1.0
GM 0 (8637) -1.1
UK 5 (2151) -1.6

As previously indicated, companies only score a point in my FA system
if at least 8 of the top 10 are buying.

Enjoy,

Berney
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