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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: James Clarke who wrote (11109)9/4/2000 12:23:20 AM
From: James Clarke  Read Replies (4) of 78742
 
Just noticed a little company called Ford Motors is yielding 8%. The stock has been here before recently, and even a bit lower. We all know that auto sales are probably coming off the mother of all peaks and they've got a little problem with tires falling apart, but that's one hell of a yield on a blue chip stock. I've never owned an automaker, and don't intend to unless the odds are overwhelmingly in my favor. GM and Daimler Chrysler also look very very cheap. Maybe "look" is the operative word there - I notice that Ford traded at way below book value five years ago. This is not a recommendation, just a "heads-up". Any thoughts?
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