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Strategies & Market Trends : Mr. Pink's Picks: selected event-driven value investments

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To: Land Shark who wrote (13867)8/11/2000 8:39:57 AM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (2) of 18998
 
listen bonzo and hear your contradictory analysis: On the one hand
you base your investments on pinky's alleged historical investing exploits

" Pinky has made mostly astonishing calls "

and in the same breath you completely disregard Wendt's
equally astonishing investing calls which are

-public info
-span over 15 years
-are widely known

and which I repost " in addendum " if you don't know them.

Are you seriously comparing pinky to Gary Wendt?

If so, let's have his bio here:

-his accomplishments
-businesses he ran
-money generated for his minions

yada yada yada.

It certainly will not come anywhere near GE's earnings in
the last 10 years, 30% of which where due to Wendt.

No DD investor will fly by your
" Pinky has made mostly astonishing calls "
stuff....Sell that on SI Coffee talk.

pinky tail v. Wendt,

I am paying ringside seats to watch this

TA

.

July 10, 2000: Wall Street Jour.
GE Capital’s Wendt: " A BRUTAL NEGOTIATOR "
Message 14023303

GECapital, the company Wendt run at GE:
businessweek.com

GE comparison to Industry Giants:

by Revenues
quicken.com

by Cash Flow
quicken.com

by Net Income
quicken.com

July 5, 2000: REVIEW OF GARY WELCH LIFE AND ARTICLES
Message 13993832

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you said
Message #13883 from yields at Aug 11, 2000 5:40 AM
Listen Minimus Defectus...
We all know what happened with CNC. Not even Mr. Pink can predict with great certainty the events that unfold that affect a stock price in the short term. When one does a trade, particularly on free "on-line" public advice, you assume the risk yourself. Pinky has made mostly astonishing calls. Not all have been winners in the short term. In the long term, that's another story. I count on him for good calls on fundamental analysis. CNC will go down, it's just a matter of time. Let's see $5.97 -> $11 -> $0.

Happy investing.
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