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To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (8019)7/29/1999 12:08:00 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bernie, In 1999 so far my med/pharm. stocks have:
CHIR; 2 buys, 1 sell (yesterday)
BSX; 6 sells
BMY; 1 sell, 4 "vealies"

CHIR has been in a range of the teens to the twenties for about 3 years. It's a range that's tradable with AIM, however. Still waiting for something good to happen.

BSX was really taken to task last year when the market fell. My AIM portfolio is well above previous highs with the stock just now recovering to last year's high water mark.

BMY has been a steady grower. Last Fall the price fell enough to have AIM buy twice, but it didn't use up the Cash Reserve by a long shot. This year I've been letting "vealies" do the work in place of AIM sells. I'm letting the Cash Reserve work its way down to a max of 33%. It just doesn't seem to need as much cash as my other stocks.

Best regards, Tom