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To: - with a K who wrote (336)6/26/2002 1:11:09 PM
From: Steven Dopp  Respond to of 469
 
I think my club is inclined to use stop limits on winners to assure profits. However, we ran out of time at our last meeting, so to start things off, they decided to put a stop limit equal to 20% below the current price of our stocks. Elan was caught in the downdraft.

Had we more time, we would have fine-tuned it for various stocks. We probably will look at it on a case-by-case basis over the next several months.



To: - with a K who wrote (336)7/2/2002 1:19:34 AM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 469
 
I was running one of my screens over the weekend and stumbled on MINI. Run an SSG on it and let me know what you find. My findings were that even at a 10% growth rate, using their historic average high and low PEs, I get a strong buy.

They missed the last quarter by four cents, 27 instead of 31, and warned of reduced growth because of the weak economy, but even conservatively I don't see them growing less than 10%, and their PE is down around 12 right now. I think the market overreacted to a bad quarter.

The PERT-A is still quite good.

Take a glance at them and let me know what you think.