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To: Nittany Lion who wrote (7048)2/3/1998 5:48:00 AM
From: Gary K. Best  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
I'll do that tonight when I have more time. I'm swamped right now.
Gary



To: Nittany Lion who wrote (7048)2/3/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: Gary K. Best  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10368
 
Nitany,
Bruce is an engineer who for years has been keeping a data base of stocks using a very complex set of fundamental parameters. Most related to the Canslim criteria but exceptions made for price. He calls it Poorman's because at one time he couldn't afford qualifying stocks. <g>. Anyway, the stocks must be under $20 when he puts them in and when they get to $35, he drops them and picks up some others. His ranking is from 12 down to 1 or maybe 0, but it is hard to get a 12. DELL was a 12 for a long time, as I remember. Bottom line, if a stock has good earnings growth--quarter to quarter and year to year--and good revenue growth, Bruce will have it rated high. BNGO is rated pretty well because Bruce doesn't factor in PR screwups <g>.

Bruce has a newsletter where he gives his ratings for a number of stocks and publishes several portfolios and some potential stocks to buy for traders and investors. He is now a fulltime analyst for a newly launched hedge fund and one can conclude that his ability to find good stocks is pretty good.

Sorry about the delay, but I hope this answers your questions. If not, just holler.
Gary in rainy South Carolina.