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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: E_K_S who wrote (20510)1/28/2005 12:25:14 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (3) of 78661
 
Hard to find positive comments on GM in the media. I'm still holding a losing position, considering selling, but maybe with all the negativity I believe I am seeing as regards the General, a bottom is near - so I'll hold. Figure I'll add under $30 - if stock gets that low and I don't get scared out before then.

If forward p/e on GM is 10, that's about what it is for Toyota. While GM is developing hybrids, TM is already there - or at least much further ahead. TM revenue is still increasing while GM's isn't. At current prices (TM's stock down a bit past few days) and the outlook for GM vs. TM as I see it - I'm no expert though - I'd rather have TM, and I've added a few shares today. My intent is to keep building up my TM bet and hope TM performance - company and stock - offsets any losses in my small GM position.
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