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Strategies & Market Trends : HOW MUCH MONEY IS YOUR GOAL??? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sonki who wrote (467)11/27/1997 4:04:00 PM
From: Stonehenge  Respond to of 470
 
Sonki, a very high quality education can be purchased much less expensively at some of our better public institutions. My son is studying at the University of Minnesota. Most of my colleagues at the university attended schools in the Big Ten i.e. Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois etc, and have done extraordinarily well professionally. A private school education only guarantees a larger bill for parents or larger loan payments for students.



To: Sonki who wrote (467)11/29/1997 3:16:00 AM
From: Willie Lew  Respond to of 470
 
I think BA is an excellent company to own for the long run.

I think their earnings for their next quarter will still feel the HIT from the production problems. Generally it takes 2 quarters to turn around. They announced that they will not see results til after next quarter.

I am expecting an earnings warning for BA before they announce their earnings for the fourth quarter. But it is good stock to own for the long term since they are the only airlane maker in the U.S.

However their growth is a single digit compared to other industries that are double digit.

Look at TA or technical analysis, I look for a double bottom before I buying. It did not seem to have happen yet.

What do you'll think?

Willie

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Also, I don't own GE or BA and have been eying them.
BA is at 65 pe. even after the drop? Looks like customers are
going to another company in Europe and are not willing to wait
for BA to catchup....would u still advise buying BA?