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Strategies & Market Trends : Undervalued Stocks = Low P/E to Growth Ratios

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To: Robert T. Quasius who wrote (269)11/2/1997 1:05:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]   of 297
 
Thanks for the detailed insight Robert.. like I said I havent looked further into HMAR for a while. When I was analyzing both about 2 months ago HMAR was priced higher than TMAR, and while HMAR was the bigger company it looked as TMAR had the higher growth rate. Also, I liked the fact they were dealing in a more stable part of the world (Brazil) I think TMAR was @ $32 then, with HMAR in a similar price range. Since then TMAR rose all the way to mid-40s since retracting. As you said both look stellar long term!!

-Mark
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