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Non-Tech : Simula (SMU)

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To: Noblesse Oblige who wrote (818)12/10/1997 10:51:00 PM
From: Francois H. Gaston  Read Replies (2) of 1671
 
Here is a link you might know, SMU fellows:

vectorvest.com

In that link you can plug in SMU and get the following for VALUE:

<<VALUE: SMU has a Value of $10.40 per share. Value is the foundation of the VectorVest system. It is a measure of what a stock is currently worth. Value is based upon earnings, earnings growth rate, dividend payments, dividend growth rate, and financial performance. Current interest and inflation rates also play an important role in the computation of Value. When interest and/or inflation rates decrease, Value goes up. When interest rates and inflation increase, Value goes down. Sooner or later a stock's Price and Value always converge.>>

I can see why some would get mildly bearish these days. The general market condition is not great. And it is possible that SMU will widen the Bollinger Bands by going South. I Agree that if volume picks up while SMU dives, that could signal a change of trend. Let's hope that all of that will be rapidly resolved.

Good night

Gaston
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