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To: pcyhuang who wrote (25541)12/16/2006 11:54:11 PM
From: Carl Worth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78740
 
i own CWTR, but all that says is that you could have done well in CWTR in hindsight...it's the typical backward looking nonsense that motley joke publishes to try to pimp its newsletters

notice this disclosure:

Fool co-founder and Hidden Gems lead analyst Tom Gardner does not own shares of any company mentioned in this article. eBay and Schwab are Stock Advisor recommendations.

so the hidden gems pimp sheet hasn't recommended any of those stocks, and the author (and site owner) owns none of them...what's the point? i can make a list of eight stocks that have gone up big in the past six years too, maybe i should start a newsletter...at least i only ring the bell for stocks i actually mentioned previously as buys...oh, that's another thread <G>

as someone said to me the other day, the last good idea motley flu had was iomega <g>



To: pcyhuang who wrote (25541)12/17/2006 12:33:31 AM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78740
 
Pcyhuang, why are you posting this article here?



To: pcyhuang who wrote (25541)12/17/2006 7:08:07 AM
From: pcyhuang  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78740
 
Paul:

>"why are you posting this article here?"

After taking into consideration of CTWR historical growth rates and current outlook, I believe that CWTR is a value investment. Furthermore, Motley Fool thinks it has the potential of being a 20 beggar in six years. Are these sufficient reasons to post the article and one of the chosen stocks, CTWR, in your forum?

Whether CWTR will grow to become a 20 beggar in six years, only time will tell.

pcyhuang