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To: pz who wrote (13772)3/27/1998 7:43:00 AM
From: Sam Ferguson  Read Replies (1) of 53068
 
Chat BTJ - GNRL

Paul what are the projected earnings for BTJ? Since this is thinly traded it is going to have to have some kind of good news to get attention. Seems like in todays trading fundamentals don't mean much in determining value. It is now a gambling on analyst expected earnings and actual. If over you are rewarded extremely well. Let it fall under two cents and a big drop is sure to follow. And if you do not have a bunch of brokers earnings and growth are meaningless. It's all charting and trying to outguess market swings.

For example look at GNRL in growth, earnings, & fundamentals. Price has dropped like a rock. Others because they are put out as a buy by some analyst may leap forward on the announcement regardless of fundamental worth and proof of good management.

I think BTJ is probably a good growth company and good management. My question is how long will it take to get recognition? GNRL has dropped from 22 to 13 while fundamentals and earnings improve all the time.

If anyone on this thread can explain this paradigm of thinking it would be greatly appreciated. SOCR is another one like GNRL dropping 50% while improving value. So it is not an isolated case. For the three letters look at KEG because of a temporary oil glut dropped over half.
??????????A Bewildered Sam!!!!!!!
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