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To: Jibacoa who wrote (1069)2/20/2009 3:29:17 PM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 1404
 
I'll take a little more AIRT.

AIRT looks like a value stock, and when I see them and the price looks right, I want to buy them, not wait until or if they get cheaper.

Otoh, in this market, things get cheaper and cheaper, so perhaps it's best to wait. Either AIRT will get cheaper, or something else - many stocks - will get cheaper and more attractive, and they might be better buys than AIRT.

Back otoh, AIRT is such a thinly-traded stock that it seems to me if I want to establish a position, I'm going to have to do it slowly over time. And if I buy AIRT now, I get a 5% dividend yield for waiting. This my reasoning for being a buyer now of a few more shares.