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To: Glenn Norman who wrote (147)12/4/1999 12:16:00 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2039
 
> Yo-Glenn

TRY! to Comprehend, I know it is difficult, if you have trouble ask your grand children for help.

70-20-10

Here is the most important Lesson Learned or insight I have gained in my years of Investing and Trading in the stock market.

The markets valuation of a stock is based on the following factors

70 % of the stock's price is based on the movement of the overall stock market.

20 % of the stock's price is based on the sector or industry the stock is in.

10 % of the stock's price is based on the actual quality of the stock itself.

So what does this mean?. In most cases the overall movement of the market and that of the sector / industry the stock is in, has more influence on the stock's price than anything else.

Once you truly understand this relationship your investing and trading will prosper.




To: Glenn Norman who wrote (147)12/4/1999 1:08:00 AM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2039
 
hmmm? Just imagine how many might want to upgrade in the coming year..

PlayStation Shipments Top 70 Mln Units Worldwide
Saturday, December 4, 1999

TOKYO (Nikkei)--Cumulative worldwide shipments of the PlayStation home game machine stood at 70.04 million units as of Thursday, manufacturer Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. reported Friday.

PlayStation is the first home-use console to reach the 70 million level, achieved within five years of its release on Dec. 3, 1994.

PlayStation this summer surpassed Nintendo Co.'s (7974) Family Computer, which was introduced in 1983 and sold worldwide 61.7 million units through the end of September.

Cumulative PlayStation shipments in Japan total 16.77 million units. For North America, the total is 25.94 million units and for Europe, 27.33 million units.

(The Nihon Keizai Shimbun Saturday morning edition)