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To: Daniel Colton who wrote (590)12/30/1997 10:57:00 AM
From: John Langston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 789
 
Dan: MLI had a Merit Ranking of 56 and a Power Ranking of 52. Industry group considerations are not necessary to qualify a candidate as a Power Pitbull stock, although they do weigh heavily in my own decision-making.

Hope you had a great holiday!

John



To: Daniel Colton who wrote (590)12/30/1997 11:02:00 AM
From: John Langston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 789
 
POWER PITBULL CANDIDATES (week of 12/29/97)

None.

STANDARD PITBULL CANDIDATES

NGE Power=54 Merit=49
BFOH Power=51 Merit=48
PHBK Power=48 Merit=51

These standard selections are so close to a Power rating that I listed there individual ratings. What does it mean to have a utility as a Power Pitbull candidate? And that its RS is so high compared to the market as a whole? NGE (NY State Electric & Gas) has a RS of 91. BFOH & PHBK are banks with RS ratings of 91 & 85 respectively.

Sorry, Jeff about not participating with you in the option endeavor. I've been too busy but will join you shortly.

John