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To: Didi who wrote (1803)4/24/2002 1:18:16 PM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2505
 
Thanks for the links and info Didi- You give Les H. a run for his money with timely links. <g>

A lot of truth in that article. Funny that these pros are just now getting the word out on small cap outperfomance. They've actually been outperforming for about 2 years now. quote.yahoo.com

Will it last another 2 years??

I dunno- but I seriously doubt so.. But, this is from a guy who just bought some GE at 32.90. Have also bought HON and SBC recently, so I practice what I preach. <g>

The word is getting out now- so there could still be some small cap outperformance left, as Joe 6Pack piles in to them. But once he's in, that should just about be the end of it, IMHO..

Regards,
TW



To: Didi who wrote (1803)5/10/2002 10:39:04 AM
From: Didi  Respond to of 2505
 
Prof. J. Siegel: "small, micro stocks –possibility for dangerous bubbles.”

knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu

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Selected highlights.

>>>May 8 - May 21

Jeremy Siegel, a professor of finance at Wharton, said he sees “a tilt towards value stocks.” He said investors prefer tangible earnings like dividends and cash flows; here, “clearly real estate stocks are benefiting.”

But he was worried about a trend among investors “to chase some of these smaller asset classes - small, micro stocks – where you have the possibility for dangerous bubbles.”<<<