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To: isopatch who wrote (2472)10/6/2001 10:57:41 PM
From: rails99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Isopatch: Agree with you as to the accumulation profile, so strong for GG. Just got a nice dividend from it lately, too.

As to what catches my eye the most when looking at securities (now-a-days): Besides income and strong cash and assets: Number one thing to look for is the asset/debt ratio and current ratio for a major holding. Now is the time to be mindful of too heavy a debt burden IMO. Great income, return on equity and low debt makes for a beautiful thing to watch as we get further into this period of uncertainty. Lastly, checking to see if the amortization and depreciation expenses are normal for the industry never hurts.

How are your security and other pursuits developing at this time?

Best Wishes;
Rails



To: isopatch who wrote (2472)10/7/2001 12:12:16 PM
From: Jeffrey Beckman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36161
 
Isopatch, I just noticed your remarks on GG wrt accumulation. On TC2000, the "BOP bars" have been great on a number of gold stocks, (GOLD,DROOY,KGC, BGO), but for some reason have been "tall and red" for GG (they would say systematic selling). This changed on Friday, GG also going green. So, I guess it's good to go now (g).

Jeff