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


To: Ken W who wrote (20861)9/5/2000 7:35:19 PM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 29382
 
Ken, you're not helping me decide <gggg>. Any opinion on CANI or CRDN?

RCJ's stock was featured in www.lightreading.com in May. Good info there.

You're doing well in the new contest. SORC was mentioned on Friday on Nightly Business Report.

<Douglas Raborn is still strong on SORC stating it was the fifth fastest growing company over the past three years.
Has had an earnings jump of 67%.The stock should be selling at 25, not 10.>

On the heels of SORC's CEO visit on CNBC:

<Author Mike Carrozzo
Report Source Leslie Flegal
8/22/2000 12:30:08 PM)

Leslie Flegal- Chmn./CEO of SORC

SORC is the leading manufacturer of display rack and in-store fixtures used by retailers. They offer display placement assistance, sales figures, and promotional services to more than 1300 retailers at 100,000 stores in U.S. and Canada.

It is the fastest growing spot of the retail outlet because of the high "impulse-buy" factor.

Magazines and candy have been the top sellers and the original products on these racks but general merchandise items like razors and film have been the biggest sellers over the past few years.

Every customer has made an impulse buy at the register and placement and product are the key to attracting their attention.

The stock is only around $10 and off greatly from its highs.

He feels that the market is waiting for more results from SORC's information side. The company is doing well and he feels that Wall Street will recognize that with the stock recovering in the near-term.>

Sergio