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To: Sergio H who wrote (49636)10/4/2012 11:17:22 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78742
 
Most of your posts indicate that you suffer heavy losses from losing positions.
Ha. If your conclusion is correct, I suspect that your opinion of me would be that if I'm not just clueless, I must be a fool or mentally unstable --if I'm suffering heavy losses but still doing what I say I'm doing - which is that I continue buying/selling stocks in my value way as I have done here for 15 years - and even more years than that if you read my bio.

There's method in my madness though. I'll explain later.



To: Sergio H who wrote (49636)12/28/2014 8:55:49 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78742
 
This was a good pick 10/2012 when you posted. The stock is up 280% from when you mention it . I saw this article today.

Restaurant stock of the year: Jack in the Box

For the second year in a row, a burger seller is the Yahoo Finance restaurant stock of the year.Last year, it was Wendy's (WEN), and this time around, it's Jack in the Box (JACK).
The headline out of the way, it's technically only partly about the hamburgers at this San Diego-based chain. Because along with its namesake restaurants, Jack in the Box also owns the Qdoba Mexican Grill, a Tex-Mex-style fast casual operator that's making more of an impression on investors and diners alike. And 600-store Qdoba's emergence as a focal point of the business was one of the key factors in the tremendous showing by Jack in the Box shares this year.
Qdoba is/was their hidden asset
Jack in the Box has owned Qdoba for more than a decade, yet it's never mattered more. Investors can't get enough of fast-casual stocks these days, and Qdoba represents the sector well. It's the second-biggest of the Mexican-influenced chains behind market star Chipotle (CMG). Jack in the Box believes it can more than triple the Qdoba base over the years ahead to 2,000 stores, giving analysts and investors plenty of time to relish the brand. In fiscal year 2014, which ended Sept. 28, the Qdoba system's same-store sales were solid indeed, rising 6%. Some weak locations were closed in 2013, but the last time that number was better was in 2005.
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What's your value pick for 2015?

EKS