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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Andrew who wrote (3869)4/17/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78476
 
Andrew. Okay I will have to defer to what you say. It's too complicated for me. But it sounds strange to me, especially the part about analysts missing the important point you are finding. Per Yahoo, there's a strong buy by 9, a moderate buy by 8, and a hold by 14. If I interpret hold as = sell or avoid, then 14 analysts are seeing something they don't like. Can it be though that you believe the analysts -- all 31-- are missing, avoiding, unaware of - the point you are trying to make? You might be very right in what you are saying, but somehow, it seems against the odds. On the other hand, there was that one analyst out of 21 who advised selling Oxford (OHXP?)before it crashed. So you could be right about the consequences for INTC.
As for me, INTC is still too expensive to consider as a buy. Paul Senior
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