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To: hoyasaxa who wrote (27846)8/22/2007 11:29:47 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78752
 
This one looks really interesting. 67% institutional ownership looks darn good- and that dividend is wild. Do you think it's safe? It looks pretty solid financially. Most of the reports on Schwab sound fairly positive.

Is radio just out of favor right now?



To: hoyasaxa who wrote (27846)8/22/2007 3:13:57 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78752
 
CDL: Seems to me to be in a sector - radio broadcasting - that's in a downward spiral with no end in sight. I've bet on a turnaround -- a revision to mean -- and have been VERY wrong about my bets on WON and SALM.

I've participated in some tremendous percentage losses here in these stocks over the past few years:

finance.yahoo.com

While CDL might recover, for me, I don't see anything that might be a catalyst for the sector, and I've been slowly --too slowly-- reducing my positions in this sector. (So I have no interest in buying CDL.) I guess I'm beat up enough to where I can't see that if company earnings or cash flows or potential or actual takeovers aren't by now - in our currently strong economy - helping the share prices, then I don't know where the bottom or recovery for the sector could be. Otoh, at some price, there will be a bottom.

For me, when I get like this though, rather than add more money into additional buys, I'm dissuaded. I figure there's got to be better places in the stock market to invest in.