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To: Charlie Tuna who wrote (3699)12/29/1997 3:15:00 AM
From: Bruce A. Bowman  Respond to of 18928
 
Thanks very much for stopping by, Charlie. I appreciate the additional explanation. Part of the problem was that I didn't recognize that you were using Value Line. I've heard of them, of course, but I'm not familiar with the details of their products. I like your use (interpretation) of the data. And thanks, Tom, for posting the table for us see.

Bruce



To: Charlie Tuna who wrote (3699)12/29/1997 7:58:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi CT, We have lots of folks here that fish the bottom, so I thought your bait list would prove appetizing to them. Thanks for providing the lists and screens. I hope you don't mind that I copied them over here.

Many here are in the position of searching for new investments. Screening the dredges of the market's depths seems to be a common theme between your method in those lists and my looking for sunken treasure in Value Line's Worst Performer's list. As I mentioned over on the IDTI board, when I see the Worst list contain about 10 (out of a possible 41) companies from the same market sector, I feel that I'm seeing the result of a bit sector shift. It usually takes institutional schools of fish changing direction to cause such a pattern.

With asian squid clouding up the water with red ink recently, it's been hard to see anything tasty at these depths!!

Best regards and thanks for stopping by!,
Tom