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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Timetobuy who wrote (4722)11/11/2001 2:09:50 PM
From: FR1  Read Replies (2) of 99280
 
I sold my brcm shares at 30. Sigh

I don't particularly like the CEOs - too much like the "Larry Ellison showboat". However, they are aggressive and BRCM does have a very strong position in some of their product lines (little competition). It is all a momo question of whether or not you feel the economy will come back. Most people feel it will so they are pricing it into the stock. If you wait to see the numbers and the economy does come back it will already be priced into the stock. MSFT is classic along these lines. I bought at 45 because a company break-up seemed technically impossible and now I will just sit on it. By the time the good news came, it was already priced into the stock.
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