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Strategies & Market Trends : YEEHAW CANDIDATES

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To: OldHack who wrote (5992)11/30/2004 1:11:47 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) of 23958
 
OH, I like your picks. Sorry that I didn't add all of them to the folio and that we couldn't capture the gain on CNR. Main thing, of course, is that you captured the gain in your real folio.

I'm not sure what you mean about employee count. Each situation is different. For example, I remember two of my biggest all time gainers were companies that had just one employee.

On high dividend stocks, I agree with you. You do have to keep an eye out as well as look into why they pay such a high dividend to begin with. On the safe side, I'm invested in FVD as I mentioned several times before. I let value line pick out the dividend payers for me. FVD is currently selling at a nice discount to NAV. On the wild, more speculative side, check out DAGM and its January 2005 dividend.

Keep those picks coming OH.

BTW, I hope I didn't offend anyone with picking PRVT. I'm just looking at the numbers and not judging the morality of their business model. We'll sell it when it hits a new high.

Sergio
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