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To: James Clarke who wrote (2590)12/2/1997 6:59:00 PM
From: TwoBear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78599
 
James, has your opinion of AG changed. After reviewing it, AG is looking pretty attractive to me. I also am encouraged by the recent purchase of 40,000 shares by the CEO. On a technical basis, it looks like today it broke through the most recent downtrend with above average volume, albeit not much above. Am I missing something here?

Thanks.

S.



To: James Clarke who wrote (2590)12/3/1997 1:12:00 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78599
 
James and Dan Packer: UHAL. That's about how I see it: great bus. run down by not so great management. You are right- my knowledge of company history is not complete. (I do remember Jartran trucks vaguely.) But I also think too, that these issues are already in the price. In three years UHAL will still be around, customer satisfaction issues will be resolved or forgotten, the same 'ole management will be ensconced - if not entrenched, and the stock will be closer to the $50 range. That's what I'm betting anyway. And as you can see from some of my other posts, I'm willing to make that bet with other co's having these same kinds problems, managements and low stock prices. Paul.