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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host

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To: MrGreenJeans who wrote (5519)6/14/1998 7:03:00 PM
From: wooden ships  Read Replies (2) of 42834
 
Mr. GreenJeans: Interestingly, during the course of Saturday's
unexpected archival re-broadcast, Brinker was asked a question
about the Asian financial implosion and its consequences for the
US markets. To recall it, Brinker asserted that Asia's woes would
redound to the benefit of the USA and its stock markets vis a vis
containment of price and wage inflation, lowered interest rates, and
the flight of capital to the relatively safe harbour of the USA, id est,
Asia's loss is America's gain.

Parenthetically, Brinker also fielded a question from a caller who
asked whether Motorola had bottomed given a sanguine earnings'
projection (at that time). Brinker seemingly didn't buy the argument
and advised investors to refrain from purchase of that company.
On another note, a caller with a long time and rather substantial
position in NBD solicited Brinker's counsel. Brinker suspended
the "four per cent of portfolio rule," in his case, noted the favor-
able investment climate for bank stocks, and mused that NBD
might be attractive as a takeover candidate. With Motorola
hovering just above its 52 week low and NBD having recently
been absorbed by Banc One, Brinker's notions on these matters
have subsequently been reified.
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