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To: Paul Senior who wrote (49826)10/19/2012 2:57:52 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78688
 
Re: Financial Analyst Journal

That was one of my favorite magazines/journal that I read in my early 20's. It was a bit challenging with some of their detailed articles but provided me a good foundation when evaluating all types of investment opportunities.

Too bad I never kept them but maybe someday I will see if they are available in some typw od electronic addition that can be easily searched from the Internet.

Wow, that goes back a long time and many of their articles still hold water today.

EKS



To: Paul Senior who wrote (49826)10/19/2012 3:12:37 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78688
 
Oh good that you're memory is refreshed and that you have your references in your library.

I did quote two interviews, btw. You might need to get the other one to complete your library as the one in the Medical Economics is cited more often than the FAJ. I believe the two interview were more than 20 years apart indicating that although Graham's ideas on security analyses changed, his selling principle did not.

I don't know what happened to restore your memory all of the sudden, but as you said, and said it well; Now we're getting somewhere.

Just what I report here when I am buying value stocks.
Please allow me to refresh your memory again. Not to be rude, but we were talking about selling and not buying.

I said Graham set a price target and time frame and now I think you agree. So, why not apply Graham's selling philosophy since this is a thread about Graham value?

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