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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ken W who wrote (28906)8/2/2002 1:29:01 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Ken, thanks for taking a look at some of my holdings.

I saw the gap on the IBB chart and figured its got to get filled. You're right, of course.

FDP is on a tear, beating earnings estimates consitently. The only drag on this stock has been has been rising banana prices, but the impact has been overdone. I think that the Starmine site is excellent and if you're playing earnings, its an indispensible site. Take a look at FDP @ www.starmine.com

FASH went ex-dividend today. There's still cash in the till after the special dividend.

I agree with you about market conditions. You're better off not paying too much attention and enjoying the summer than watching the daily gyrations.

Have you noticed that there's a lot less activity in SI in general? Not all of the slowdown in posting is due to the market. Ditch shared with me that Zeev has moved over to another board. The migration apparently took a lot of other active S.I. personalities like the unique Max-90 aka whatever his nom de plume de jour is.

My opinion is good riddance. Zeev's thread contained too many posts and was useless for anyone having a life. Max-90's comments were ridiculously funny. Only Instock when he got angry has been more entertaining here on SI than Max 90's paranoia surfacing in cyberspace.

Sergio



To: Ken W who wrote (28906)8/4/2002 11:41:53 AM
From: arnold silver  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29382
 
Hi Ken,Ditch, Sergio
I have a problem, with which I believe you can help me.
I just sold a piece of property and I now have free cash
and am considering buying CHTR bonds 2009.They now yield
13+%.
How safe are they?
Will Paul Allan buy out the company or let it go down the drain?
Where can I find a rating on them?
I am not going to play the market with this money I always lose.
Thanks,
Arnie