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To: rllee who wrote (47004)3/13/2012 11:50:56 AM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78683
 
SEB should do okay if co. can continue to increase book value and if stock comes into more favor (higher p/e again). Number of shares bought for profit to be obtained is -- for me -- a function of my willingness and risk level to take small absolute dollar profits with many stocks that I am buying in small amounts and holding . (I don't mean scalping. I mean I hope for a good percentage gain for the small dollars invested -- on each of many, many stocks.) As I view it with SEB, the longer (more years) I am willing to hold, the larger the profit possibilites might be.

Also importantly for me, it's not so much how many SEB shares I have just bought-- also I have to consider my willingness and commitment to continuing to add more shares if/as SEB stock drops further.



To: rllee who wrote (47004)4/12/2012 5:07:14 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78683
 
SEB. A most small add to my SEB position today.

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