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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: Judy who wrote (15638)12/18/1997 1:04:00 AM
From: AlienTech  Read Replies (1) of 50167
 
Hey judy, Saw the strong buy and moving CSCO into the goldman's treasure err recomendation list. A lot of fuds accumulate stocks on the list just like indexes so not sure if its a distribution policy. I also didnt see them sell a lot, in fact they seem to be buying tech stocks left and right but do sell some into strength, maybe thats how they average down? And morgan stanley is also accumulating a lot, prob for their high tech indexes. Goldman did remove ASND from the list to make room for CSCO and ASND's now at 25 so guess it really dosent make MUCH difference if you are on the list or not.

ps..I like your analysis, UNLIKE a lot of bores who keep saying P/E's are high or theres slowdowns ahead, you make it consice to the point. Its all a game for them to make money. After all its pretty useless to to pump up AMZN with no earnings and say a company like APM with 20% growth should trade for a P/E of 4 due to uncertaintity as if theres no uncertaintity with AMZN.
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