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To: im a survivor who wrote (1231)11/2/2000 10:43:26 AM
From: JRI  Respond to of 1881
 
I am no huge fan of Microsoft, but it is an absolute joke that the Federal government have spend our tax dollars and time (for many years) going after the "Evil Empire",(to the extent they have) when tens of millions of investors are rooked by the unethical system set up on Wall Street...every single day....on almost every single trade........talk about lack of priorities...

If Joel Klein (or whoever his predecessor is) and/or the SEC really want to help the MAJORITY of American adults, clean up the crooked system..

Sadly (for the rest of the world), we have the BEST, MOST ETHICAL system in the world...talk about a low bar to jump over...



To: im a survivor who wrote (1231)11/4/2000 2:23:16 AM
From: Craig Freeman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1881
 
KG4, if you have infinite patience and limited greed, you can proifit nicely over time. I have SSTI sitting at a P/E so low that if they make their Y-E numbers, SSTI will look like a utility stock.

In the meantime, the CMVT in my portfolio (inherited from their acquisition of LORX) has a P/E approaching 3 digits but with a lower analyst growth rate that SSTI.

Besides CMVT, the my winners for 2000 were PIR and KSWS. Total dogs in 1999, they both doubled this year. Nice, safe, low P/E value stocks. My "perfectly chosen" tech issues have been beaten up at best.

The market doesn't make sense. Anyone who expects it to make sense will be disappointed. The only truth in the whole mess is that great companies eventually reward their shareholders and that poor companies invariably disappoint. Over time.

Be patient. REALLY patient, and SSTI will make you rich.

Craig