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To: Kapusta Kid who wrote (2537)11/23/1997 6:40:00 PM
From: Bob Davis  Respond to of 78625
 
The Napeague Letter gives its readers in-depth, on-going, and
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The Napeague Letter is currently maintaining ongoing coverage on the
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- Abatix Environmental - (NASDAQ:ABIX)
- Advanced Deposition Technologies - (NASDAQ:ADTC)
- Aldila, Inc. - (NASDAQ:ALDA)
- Applied Cellular Technology (NASDAQ:ACTC)
- Burke Mills - (NASDAQ:BMLS)
- Candela Corporation - (NASDAQ:CLZR)
- Kaneb Services - (NYSE:KAB)
- Marlton Technologies - (AMEX:MTY)
- Touchstone Applied Science - (NASDAQ:TASA)
- TransNet - (NASDAQ:TRNT)

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To: Kapusta Kid who wrote (2537)11/23/1997 10:43:00 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78625
 
Pete Kocmalski and Mike B. : newsletters: OID, .thestreet, Napeague.

Mike, recapping: I've decided to follow your advice and forgo renewal to Outstanding Investor Digest. As you've said, if all one needs is a couple of good ideas every month, there's too much free info. on SI and the web to have to pay hundreds of dollars for OID - which --again IMO, was reliable and excellent several years ago, but not now.
The free Napeague Letter seems to provide very detailed info. about a number of stocks which have done well since being recommended there and here and here again -g-. (However, I have not purchased any of the recommended stocks because I myself have not been able to see or get comfortable with, the stock price-to-intrinsic value relationships.)
For now, I've decided to subscribe to .thestreet. ---just following in step behind Pete Kocmalski (thanks Pete). I believe I will be getting good ideas and information worth more than the $7 per mo. cost. Paul