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To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (11800)11/11/1999 2:08:00 PM
From: virgil vancleave  Respond to of 14162
 
Thanks, and I agree. I don't have any free money presently. I bought some cell last friday for 8 1/8 and want to sell for 9 or more. I have been in and out of cell 3 times the past month all for nice profits. dlp is on my list now. I have also noticed a few old beaten down stocks coming back that I am checking out. A small list until I do more research. They caught my attention since they are close to breaking out to new yearly highs. Look at oakt, xion, gsli, esst again, crus (late though), and ivx. I seem to never get time to post much. Today is my day off, so I will try to do some research later. It is hard to stay motivated when all I will do is paper trade them until I get called out of 2 positions next week. One is brkt.
good luck



To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (11800)11/14/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: Herm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14162
 
DLP Be careful! Here is a stocks with an annual
growth rate of only 14% and a P/E of 73+ at the current
price. Sure, DLP pays a small div. Otherwise, what is the
attraction to this particular stock? Looks like a temp.
bounce from current levels.

NYSE: (DLP : $28 11/16)$1,186 million Market Cap at
November 12, 1999 Trades at a Premium PE Multiple of 73.6
X, vs. the 15.7 X average multiple at which the Agriculture
& Commodity Foods SubIndustry is priced.

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