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To: Jenna who wrote (796)1/7/2001 5:53:21 PM
From: FR1  Respond to of 6445
 
Tell me what you think of this?

Once this month is over, we are at the very beginning of a slow uptrend due to the FED easing.

Consequently, at the end of the month it might be a good time to buy stocks that are reasonably priced and have the ability to grow a lot in the near term.

If you agree, who would you put in this category?



To: Jenna who wrote (796)1/7/2001 8:33:47 PM
From: robwin  Respond to of 6445
 
Hello Jenna,

I am just a lurker but noticed your comments about TXN due for a retrenchment after its recent gains...it's present p/e is about 28-30...do you use the semi-conductor industry p/e standard of about 20 or so as the benchmark for TXN, which is more diverisified than just semis?

TIA

Robert

P.S. I learn more from lurking here than anywhere else, even if some of the discussion is over my head.