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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (40585)11/18/1997 9:45:00 AM
From: Gary Ng  Respond to of 186894
 
PF, Re: A 100% gain in the stock market is unusual

Unusual ? Ask on this forum and you would be
surprised.

Forget about those 'not yours until you pocket', Even
if it is in your pocket, it can be stolen, robbed.

My life is mine until I get killed.

Gary



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (40585)11/19/1997 12:56:00 AM
From: Fred Fahmy  Respond to of 186894
 
<A 100% gain in the stock market is unusual. >

Not for INTC investors who have held for more than two years at a time.

<The long term average is 7%.>

Not for those who are heavily invested in INTC <GGGG>.

FF



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (40585)11/19/1997 12:10:00 PM
From: Dave Budde  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul, re: "A 100% gain in the stock market is unusual."

Let's see, 70% of my Intel shares have a basis of $0.11. Intel pays an annual dividend of $0.12. That means that EACH AND EVERY YEAR I make more than 100% on my original investment JUST FROM DIVIDENDS on those shares.

Buy and HOLD has proven to be a good strategy for Intel.