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Strategies & Market Trends : Classic TA Workplace

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To: Paul Shread who wrote (53529)9/17/2002 2:36:15 PM
From: reaper  Read Replies (2) of 209892
 
from the same genius who said:

"There is nothing materially wrong with AmeriCredit’s fundamental outlook. In fact, I have seen some great investment opportunities in my lifetime, but I don’t think there has been one better than AmeriCredit at current prices."

and

"It’s all but official now: the AmeriCredit battle is over. The bears have lost (though they might not realize it yet), the bulls have won (yours truly included), and the only thing left to do now is to make as much money as possible as the stock moves sharply higher over the next year. In fact, I predict AmeriCredit will hit $60--by the end of April 2002!"

comes this gem today:

"Chase [JPM] should presumably be near the top of his buy list! Chase will make mountains of money when the cycle finally turns. It’s cheap. And even now, at the bottom of the cycle, the company is reasonably profitable. What’s not to like?"

bankstocks.com

farking Mensa this guy is <g>

Cheers
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