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Strategies & Market Trends : Due Diligence - How to Investigate a Stock

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To: Don Pueblo who wrote (40)3/30/1999 1:12:00 PM
From: Bob Rudd   of 752
 
Analyst: Most widely followed stocks have an "Axe" the analyst whose opinion on that stock is paid the most heed. When the Axe changes his view, the stock moves. It's probably a good idea find out who it is and what he thinks for that particular stock. An example might be Henry Blodgett, now of Merrill, on Amazon. While at CIBC Oppenheimer he proffered the opinion that it was worth a like 50% more than the prevailing price...the stock soared past his prediction and Merrill fired their bearish analyst and hired Henry. This is not to say he's right about the value of Amazon only to illustrate that the lead dog can really move the sled.
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