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To: SI Bob who wrote (29268)12/16/2007 3:14:05 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78717
 
SI Bob: I've no idea about violations relating to trend lines. I never pay attention to such indicators or alleged warnings or alerts. Somebody jumping up and down yelling you got to look at a particular trend line on a particular stock and immediately see it's a buy or sell, then once in a while maybe I'll look and try to come to some decision.

Regardless of trend line violations or current position, if ACAS falls to a new low on no adverse news, I will likely want to buy more. Will be scared about doing it though. The relatively high dividend yield suggests people are believing it's not sustainable.

I don't follow BIIB. Seems not to be a value to me at current price. As a strategic acquisition for somebody, maybe it's worth much more than currently. I've no idea.
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SI Bob, you being a car nut (ref. the thread), I don't see anywhere that you are looking at or buying or holding any car-related stocks. Do you follow such stocks? I am holding a little HMC and TM. Tata (TTM) I see today may be acquiring Jaguar. I'm going to look at Tata. I am upping my positions in car retailers. Rent-a-car companies may be coming into buying range also, imo.
Some car part companies too are hitting new lows; I'm looking at those, but not willing to step in for any buys yet.



To: SI Bob who wrote (29268)12/17/2007 1:56:32 PM
From: Brinks  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78717
 
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