Allen Furlan. I see nice moves on at least some jewelry stocks. Sorry I couldn't see/understand the buying opportunity with MAJ. It has been a better pick (so far -g-) than my choice of Tiffany (TIF, 9/28/01 post) where in retrospect, I should have taken more than a small exploratory position.
finance.yahoo.com
finance.yahoo.com
---- Being that you've beaten Forbes to the punch with your pick of ALU, and given that I didn't see any other stocks in article that looked interesting to me, I'd say a special trip to the library for Forbes reading is not necessary. OTOH (there's always an otoh with me -g-), Forbes is worth reading for me when I come across it at libraries, bookstores, decent supermarket magazine counters. After all, if there's even one stock in one article that the reader gloms on to, and if that stock works out, then it was very profitable and cost-effective. I'm a library user all my life after I began reading, so I can't really be comfortable saying to somebody, "Don't go to the library." (Might be different if I knew your local library was hundreds of miles from your home though.) For me, I'm lucky my local library is near where I live, so it's a nice walk for me.
Here's something I found in Forbes.com (I didn't see the Ben Graham article there though):
forbes.com
These might be stocks that could be worthwhile for the Forbes' reader and maybe intriguing for some readers here. I'm not saying the stocks are value picks.
Paul S. |