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To: geoffrey Wren who wrote (8227)2/15/2000 12:16:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
Geoffrey, re >I have seen news on academic study to have found stock splits were a somewhat positive indicator, on the theory that management could better see positive or negative developments some 1-2 quarters ahead, and would not split before a downfall in business<

I've seen a few cases where management could not see ahead
and the stock plunged after a split. [coincidence?]

I think it's best not to make a trading decision based
on a split, even though it may work at times. The academic
study probably comes to a conclusion on average. But we
buy specific stocks.

Gottfried