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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (10155)3/9/2000 11:59:00 AM
From: Michael Burry  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78537
 
I need help on the banks. Anyone close to the situation know why Bank of America is so far down and making new lows? Anyone have a best pick among major banks? Or is it just not the right time - or is it the right time because everybody already thinks it is not the right time.

Mike



To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (10155)3/12/2000 12:07:00 PM
From: Keith J  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78537
 
Anyone follow ANAT....selling at less than 60% of book value and PE of less than 8....and a 5% dividend yield. Insiders own a majority of shares, but looks really cheap here.

KJ



To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (10155)3/26/2000 11:55:00 PM
From: Q.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78537
 
Wayne, re. Berkshire Hathaway, congratulations. Your post #10155 marked the low in BRKA and BRKB, within a couple of days. Thanks to your bringing attention to the issue, I bought a couple of days later, also very near the low.

Alas, I bought one day too late to be a shareholder of record for the annual meeting next month. I would have liked to hear the sage of Omaha, and better yet, go shopping for furniture at the Nebraska Furniture Mart with the same discount that employees receive (it would be worth buying one share of BRKB, just for that). Well, there's always next year.