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To: TradeOfTheDay who wrote (864)5/27/2000 5:50:00 PM
From: Mark Z  Respond to of 10876
 
Much thanks! What does the '4' rating on Cash Flow signify? I take it by your !!!'s its a good thing? I'm not surprised to see BUD have a high cash flow but CGO has a ton of debt so I am surprised there.

Just a word of caution...CGO/BUD are hitting resistance areas. CGO bounced off of resistance at 36 a few weeks back and BUD's about 3-5 pts away. BUD is the classic defensive play for markets like the one we've had the past few months. Its become a joke between a friend of mine and I because there are days when it behaves like an internet stock. Very tradeable but its definitely not a growth company like the other two. RHB is in uncharted territory for now and I think its benefitting from the rotation out of tech. Volume's been trememdous (well, relative to its history; its still a small cap/low volume vehicle).

You'll see a big haircut last year in RHB - that was caused when their CEO unexpectedly resigned and there was no explanation. But based on their quarterly's, they haven't missed a beat. CGO's haircut in 1998 was caused by some problems they had with some Boeing 747s they leased ('airplanes from hell') which raised their maintenance expenses throught the roof. The haircut this last winter was related to oil prices and created a great buying opp. Unfortunately, I got out at 30. If it cracks through 36 and stays there a few days, I'll get back in.