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Gold/Mining/Energy : Waste Management Inc. (NYSE: WMI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rakitup who wrote (75)2/14/2001 8:41:23 PM
From: gcrispin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97
 
I disagree that the fundamentals haven't changed all that much. Check my reference to a Smart Money article that I posted on this board last April. It neatly sums up the reasons to buy WMI with a change in management and a plan to sell off their international assets to pay off debt. If nobody wants a power plant or refinery in their back yard, they also certainly won't want a waste dump. WMI is acting like a utility in uncertain times. Plus I really don't think that the chart looks that bad, (24 is important support) In 12/99 it was oversold. However, certain money managers, (Longleaf partners and Bill Miller) were actually buying more. That's what started my first purchase. I bought again when it retraced and formed, essentially, a double bottom.

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To: rakitup who wrote (75)6/13/2001 8:43:37 PM
From: gcrispin  Respond to of 97
 
WMI settled at a new 52 week high today. I know you were trying to save me from myself. Now I hope that you still aren't shorting this stock.