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To: sjemmeri who wrote (18305)12/30/2003 6:36:46 PM
From: sjemmeri  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 78507
 
For the board's observing pleasure (I hope), I've taken the liberty of creating a portfolio (actually 2) of the 2004 'picks' posted in response to James' question. The purpose is not as a contest but for entertainment only. I've only included 2 stocks for each person (well, no more than 3) so those who posted longer lists (like Timba, Wallace, Grommit) please feel free to narrow down your longer list if you'd like me to add yours. And anyone (Paul) who wouldn't name a specific stock will have their pick added if they'd like (c'mon Paul, its for entertainment only). Finally, I will delete the pick if anyone asks (although they were all posted in a public forum).

The fine print: I own some of these stocks, will likely buy others in the future, and may sell any or all at any given time. I would assume these statements apply to everyone else here.
The link for the 'Safe' (i.e., if you had to put 25 % of your portfolio in one stock which a few choose to do but many feel is way too risky) portfolio:

siliconinvestor.com

steve



To: sjemmeri who wrote (18305)12/30/2003 8:27:24 PM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78507
 
I added to my position in BRCD -like HGSI it was kicked out of nasdaq100-I also think that as a low price stock, which presumably suffered lots of tax selling too it may benefit from the january effect.



To: sjemmeri who wrote (18305)1/8/2004 3:05:52 PM
From: sjemmeri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78507
 
>Also, anyone considering FTST (formerly FTS) should look quick as it took a dive on delisting from NYSE on old news. Maybe it inspired tax loss selling.

FTST shooting up this afternoon - I don't know why. It's now well above the price before the delisting.

Also, I bought some scr.a today.