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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: armi who wrote (40829)12/27/2010 5:01:38 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78842
 
As you say, each company is different. If I look at JNJ as a value investment similar to other value investments, then for me, the best (highest) value I come up with is that fair value for JNJ is about $67. Of course JNJ is not your typical value company. Maybe it isn't a growth company like it once was, but it's perhaps more growthie than value. Plus you have the increasing every year dividend and the the company's super long business history and good performance. Stuff that I can't or don't value quantitatively.

I have shares of JNJ, and will consider adding more if stock drops to near $60 or below again.
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