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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sergio H who wrote (18526)1/29/2000 10:41:00 PM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Okay Sergio,

You have mentioned Utility stocks, which is my clue to begin screening and charting and reading about utility stocks. You also mentioned Lumber and Paper, but I will deal with those later tomorrow. Here is a utility stock, which you have already, no doubt found. TE

52 week high 24ish low 18ish..pretty tight.
Had some news on the the 24th about increased earnings in 2000 due to investments.
Trailing PE of 14...not too bad for a utility stock.

I agree with you that some money will come out of the .com, tech, biotech for a while and the safe place to be is utility and basic materials (paper, lumber) but once that party is over and the interest rate thing is settled it will be back to the races in the oversold tech, .com areas.

ADBL reports on Mon. (sell the news?)
ABTL reported on Fri. they sold the news, but ended the day flat after the gap to 13. That stock looks pretty well bottomed out and they beat estimates, plus they are going to get a good deal of exposure on the super bowl.
GTNR is once again ready for a climb back to 14...The break under 13 was on miserable volume.

Back to TE for a second...I'll do a little fuzzy line reading and be back.

Ken



To: Sergio H who wrote (18526)2/1/2000 1:40:00 AM
From: JKraft  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Hi Sergio,

ADBL looks very good! It has 3 analysts on it, too! I checked the web site, and it looks interesting. The idea of having books read to you is a nice idea. Especially for the blind, and hearing impaired (if the audio is good quality, as it probably is). The PR is very good and it looks like people may start to notice with the teaming up with Amazon and, more to come. Do you own this one?

Have you checked Vitech? They make phones (from China) which have the best sound quality for hearing impaired, per my sister-in-law.

Joanie
:)