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Non-Tech : Boston Market (BOSTQ)

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To: IN_GOD_I_TRUST who wrote (1087)4/2/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: SeanS  Read Replies (1) of 1567
 
I have played the market since I was kid and I have seen quite a
few examples in which investors didn't want to hold a stock no matter
what. The stock will go to and sometimes stay close to nothing for
quite a while. Then sentiment changes and they can"t get enough of it.

If you want some examples of this look at long term charts of Bank of Boston, Bank of America, Chrysler, IBM, Champion (CHB). CHB was a
stock you couldn't give away. Stayed at a dollar or two for years.
Along came hurricane Andrew and it turned into a hundred bagger.
I really feel that BOST and ENBX are falling into the same rut.
Someday investors will look back in disbelief that they ever got this
low.
Anyone interested in these companies, but not willing to commit right
now, should keep a close eye on the share price. If these stocks follow the same sort of "out-of-favor" to "in favor" pattern of
some of these other companies, the share prices could virtually
explode in a fairly short period of time.

Good Luck,
Sean
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