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Non-Tech : Boston Market (BOSTQ)

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To: IN_GOD_I_TRUST who wrote (1121)4/5/1998 8:46:00 AM
From: Terry Maynard  Read Replies (2) of 1567
 
Steve you make a valid point about the small guy not having a clue about what's really going on. So, IMO, the small guy should ensure that BOST or any other stock is not too great a percent of his or her portfolio to guard against the uncontrollable machinations of the market players and to insure he or she is not damaged too badly if these moves go against the performance of the portfolio.

Re BOST, I have no idea what is occurring except what I read on this board and in the papers. I do not think the company or stock is finished for the reasons I explained in my previous post. The allure of a comeback is strong and the company may have the assets and management to pull it off. At this point in time, 'Mr. Market' doesn't think so. So, now, I, the small guy, gets a chance to add to my holdings if I so choose. And I will or will not depending on how balanced my portfolio is or is not with the possible addition.

Just my thinking. Thanks for your response. I enjoy your posts.

Good Investing.

Terry
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