>>I've given only 3 reasons why T is trading in the 30's. I have another 5-6 reasons that I posted about 6 months ago... until later.<<
Oh, I agree, totally. T has done things in a manner that makes me want to use a certain adverb which begins with an 'f' and rhymes with 'mucked'. But that's the perfect buying oportunity, don't you see. Sure, sure, the stock (and the company) may not turn around in the next year, or even in two years. But there are some things you cannot deny:
Market Share Brand 4% yield (maybe less now) Past performance over the last several tens of decades
I want everyone to get up from their computers, go to your windows, throw open the sashes and yell out, "I'm bullish as hell, and I'm not going to take it any more!! I'm bullish as hell and I'm just not going to take it any more!!" T can't be in the dumps forever. Even IBM, that piece of trash, is still feebly kicking and jerking. I see many parralels. |