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To: rjm2 who wrote (13142)10/1/2001 12:38:51 AM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78525
 
BONT: Thanks for the considered opinion, rjm2. Since I am already, and still, suffering with EBSC, maybe I'd better hold off a bit on starting up with BONT.

Paul S.



To: rjm2 who wrote (13142)10/1/2001 8:36:26 AM
From: Bob Rudd  Respond to of 78525
 
<<I see consumers still flocking to VALUE>>Confirming: I heard/read Walmart was back to regular activity levels within 3 days of WTC event.



To: rjm2 who wrote (13142)1/8/2008 10:39:35 AM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78525
 
An old thread fav perhaps from years back - BONT - may be in buying range again...also perhaps.

That's now some drop in stock from recent highs:

finance.yahoo.com

Stock on new low list at low $6's, I see. I wouldn't be surprised (but I would be disappointed) to see the stock in $3's (or lower) again as when it was discussed here 2000-2003. Price/sales ratio per Yahoo is just .03 though; that's lower now than it was then. A positive, assuming sales don't dry up if there's a recession.

I'm in this a.m. for a few shares, but just a few.