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To: PerryA who wrote (1062)4/1/1998 7:15:00 PM
From: SeanS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1567
 
Hi, IMHO someone a few posts ago hit the proverbial nail on the head
when he asked if anyone could tell him why to buy this stock now.
This company and its' child ENBX should both do well in the long run.
However, investors and institutions are not very long term oriented
these days.
This is the reason both of these stocks keep declining,not because
of any massive selling, but because there aren't many willing buyers.
Enbx really seems to be in fairly good shape compared to BOST fundamentally, but since the two are connected, it has been dragged
down too. Both companies have gotten such a bad rep. that it is
going to take some good substantial news (or a takeover rumor <ggg>)
to get either of these stock prices moving.
I personally feel that patient investors in both BOST and ENBX will
be well rewarded. But, you never really know.



To: PerryA who wrote (1062)4/2/1998 8:39:00 AM
From: Bruce H. Becker  Respond to of 1567
 
Here is the value as listed in Vector Vest

Bruce

VALUE: BOST has a Value of $8.10 per share. Value is the foundation of the VectorVest system.It is a measure of what a stock is currently worth. Value is based upon earnings, earnings growth rate, dividend payments, dividend growth rate, and financial performance. Current interest and inflation rates also play an important role in the computation of Value. When interest and/or inflation rates decrease, Value goes up. When interest rates and inflation increase, Value goes
down. Sooner or later a stock's Price and Value always converge.