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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Investor2 who wrote (33366)2/10/2009 4:52:54 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78658
 
I2, regarding your PG comment:

"Now that's my kind of company! Funny, after all of these years, I've alway coveted P&G but never owned it. It was never cheap enough for me to buy. <:) Maybe now's the time. But then again, maybe I should wait for it to get back to $40. :)"

I am getting a little worried that you might be right about PG getting back down to $40.

Somewhat reassuring though, I see there's an article in yesterday's Barron's where PG is discussed favorably: "Buy P&G Shares Before They Crest"

Snippet: "On a forward price-to-earnings basis, P&G is now cheaper than it's been in 20 years...
Is that a reason to jump into P&G? "You better believe it," says Jack Russo, an analyst at Edward Jones. "They give you everything you want," he says, citing sheer scale and product and geographic diversity to go with a strong balance sheet."
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