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Strategies & Market Trends : Tang's school of business management for serious investors

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From: Arthur Tang10/23/2006 10:37:00 AM
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If you are a bottom fisher, you want your investment to grow? You have to vote for the directors and tell them to fix the business plan.

This is where school of business management is interesting. Study the balance sheet. Investigate the market and technology. Then find out how you could manage the company and made it worth while for you to improve stockholder value.

Almost all the bottom fishers have to fix up the company. Either they don't have a huge market to sell into; or they don't have the technology to make obscene profits.

Software that everyone needs but can be sold on the net without material production cost?

Gasoline formulations that is water based and can be mixed and matched in any gas tank on any car.

Flex cars are developed for gasoline or just plain water disassociated into hydrogen and oxygen to drive cars with water plus some oil.

Cellphones that can use GPS satellite for transmission?

But good old business plan is still the key to investment; buy cheap and sell high.
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