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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: TimbaBear who wrote (13166)10/9/2001 12:22:57 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (3) of 78520
 
HON coming up a bit from recent lows. Now might be the time also to revisit EMR or CR, mentioned last year on the Buffettolgy thread.

I have HON and TYC in the large conglomerates. I'm considering adding to the sector by starting Emerson, EMR. I recall reading that EMR is a changed company from past years because of the acquisitions they've recently made, and a much more risky investment because of that. I can't recall the article, author or context. I note EMR's outstanding leader, Chuck Knight, is no longer running the company. And I see where the debt's increasing and EMR will not have the 44th consecutive year of earnings growth.
I sometimes choose 'sturdy' stocks by using a relative dividend yield model. Here, EMR sticks out as a choice candidate.

Anybody here with an opinion to share on EMR or CR?

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