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To: Pirah Naman who wrote (23654)4/26/2000 7:27:00 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 54805
 
Pirah,

<< It isn't at all tough, but it also isn't as quick and easy as most readers want. Hey, most don't want to do any DD on their own. :-) >>

I appreciate your comments on Jubak's article and agree that "most don't want to do any DD on their own".

Where's Melin (another respected valuation guy)?

I would like to hear his point of view.

- Eric -



To: Pirah Naman who wrote (23654)4/27/2000 12:08:00 AM
From: shuebert  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 54805
 
I would love it if you, Mike Buckley, or someone else who is up on valuation would post a tutorial (or a site) giving stock picking novices directions on formulas or whatever for valuation-- such as cash flow. I am completely in the dark on this. All I know is it looks like I entered stock positions at too high of valuations and need to learn more about this. I think many here would agree not to try to time the bottom or the top of the market. However, in trying to learn from this correction, I'm beginning to think If I knew more about valuation I might have been able to wait longer and buy the tech stocks I bought at much better prices.

Susan