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To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1710)2/2/2005 12:07:00 PM
From: bob wallace  Respond to of 1822
 
Sorry Jack, but that's not separately listed.

If remeber correctly he was running behind the S&P 500 toward the last quarter, but then hit big with Kmart and maybe another so that by the end of the year he was ahead ot S&P 500 and was concerned with staying there

Bob



To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1710)2/5/2005 1:43:03 PM
From: 249443  Respond to of 1822
 
"What was the 2004 performance?"

I believe it was 5%. He had his fair share of losers: NT, LU, CHTR. He has sold them off now. He did a few winners: Kmart - which he still holds; Apple - which he sold way to soon.

He always qualifies his picks by saying that he has restrictions - he can't buy/sell a stock, for 5-trading days if memory serves, if he mentions it on his TV program or radio show . In his columns he will say "buy" or "sell" - although he can't due to his restricitons, and then he will buy/sell when he is able.



To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1710)2/8/2005 2:19:14 PM
From: bob wallace  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1822
 
check this out:

it's an introduction, I guess, to Todd's place. IMO, the ast sentence sums it up!

minyanville.com

Bob