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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: James Clarke who wrote (9228)12/9/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78595
 
Tyco: Bob Rudd's idea might work. A reactive buy on a market overreaction. Wonder how out of touch I am with how in-touch others are -g-. Are there still people , stockholders, who come home from work to discover this disaster and then decide to sell next day? Or is everyone now tied so closely to CNN or their computers or their telephone portfolio updates that they've already decided, so we wouldn't expect a further drop in TYC tomorrow?

Sometimes, it seems to me that companies that fall the way TYC did, have a lingering fragrance that keeps potential investors away or encourages current to leave. (I'm unhappily thinking of my position in CNC.) It doesn't help that with TYC, as you point out, its earnings growth, if it's there, is so difficult to substantiate.
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