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To: Paul Senior who wrote (65)12/28/1997 11:14:00 PM
From: Scott Mc  Respond to of 109
 
Paul, A little more info of what is being bought for the Royal Bank funds which are contracted to clone his growth and value funds(Aside I tryed to get info on his funds from Freedgar,had no luck). These funds will clone his US Value and US Growth, the 50 stocks that meet his P S/R from the S&P500 and also will have a Royal Can Stratefic index fund which I believe is the 50 best from the TSE 300. Scott

Off Topic:
1. EL.X Thks, just stealing an idea from a fund manager I heard on the radio. Should be good for at least $20...
2. You were asking about home builders, I followed a few, however wanted ones that had convertibles, so best seemed Contenental,Toll and Engle of which I still like Beazer best. Most undervalued with the best potential for growth IMHO
3. You were looking at Mining companies, I had mentioned Noranda, there was quite a good right up in the globe on Saturday, basically saying this is the crazy season, that after the upcoming spin offs the shares will probably trade around the same price as today, yet spin offs should be worth $20 a share... The people owning Noranda are the non Seagram Brofmans who have been surfacing value for the last 18 months (finally)..
Scott