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To: chaz who wrote (46380)9/10/2001 12:39:34 AM
From: techreports  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
who among us would have thought at the end of 1997, early 1998...that DELL was overvalued...couldn't go any higher?

no kidding. Many thought Aol was expensive, but i made over 400% since buying in mid-98

lost much of it during the crash of 00/01, tho

still, this raises an interesting point. Some poster over on the fool QCOM board (KodiakBear) feels that Qulacomm will follow the same path Xerox has and the Nifty 50.

Well, i did a search for the Nifty 50 on the internet. Didn't really find much information, but what i did notice was that many of the Nifty 50 stocks are higher today than in 1970. Matter of fact, if you bought the Nifty 50 in 1972 & held till 1993, you would have beaten the S&P500

Disney: don't forget the dividend
finance.yahoo.com
Avon: More dividends
finance.yahoo.com
Eli Lilly: they hand out dividends as well
finance.yahoo.com
Pfizer: dividends? yep
finance.yahoo.com
Merck: yes more dividends
finance.yahoo.com
Sears: See the other side of sears i guess
finance.yahoo.com
McDonalds: Over a billion served, right
finance.yahoo.com
Texas Instrument: still around
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Philip Morris: wanna smoke?
finance.yahoo.com
IBM: yo big blue
finance.yahoo.com
Coke: last but definitely not least
finance.yahoo.com

Just think if a investor reinvested the dividends?