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To: Mighty_Mezz who wrote (14368)4/7/1998 5:39:00 PM
From: Loren  Respond to of 31646
 
David -

All the better reason to buy a stock you can stick with for a while, right?

(Flashing back to my teen years... I can remember my mother telling me, "Son, don't ever date a girl you absolutely couldn't marry!") ;-)

Loren

P.S. Can't remember where I got the link to this, but for those who haven't read it, here's an article which focuses on the practices of NAZ MMs:

forbes.com



To: Mighty_Mezz who wrote (14368)4/7/1998 8:10:00 PM
From: Novice Bob  Respond to of 31646
 
Just caught a piece on CNBC by Joe. He was briefly speaking about the Y2K stocks, (of course TAVA was not mentioned), he referenced an earlier report from some time back where a guest made a statement that you should invest in Y2K companies that can send people out to the customer site to facilitate fixes.

He brought up 2 examples Keane, Inc. (KEA) and Computer Horizons (CHRZ), 8,800 and 3,630 employees respectively. KEA has a PE of 79.78 and CHRZ has a PE of 54.99.

Just an FYI for those that missed the mini-report on CNBC.