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To: Larry S. who wrote (20306)12/22/2004 1:49:55 PM
From: Lazarus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78744
 
im dont want to argue with you here BUT...

every stock has the potential to go to ZERO: Enron, WorldCom and others taught many that hard lesson.

if you find it valuable, then there is value to you.

value - like gold - is where you find it.

hey - a lot of folks think im nuts. i bought five desert properties about 20 months ago for a total price of $10,000 and my wife just kind of shook her head at me like i was crazy. i just sold one of them for $15,000 and now she wants me to help one of my sons find some of these crazy deals.

Lazarus



To: Larry S. who wrote (20306)12/22/2004 4:47:53 PM
From: MCsweet  Respond to of 78744
 
Larry,

i have found some stocks in the 0.30 to 1.00 range that i thought were bona fide value stocks and that i have made some money on, although they require more due diligence than normal

under 0.10, and it becomes too risky for my blood

i'd consider between 0.11 and 0.30, but with a small position or a lot of due diligence

my cut-offs are arbitrary --- just based on gut feelings, but i wouldn't throw out all stocks under 1.00

MC