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To: BCfan who wrote (17672)5/17/1998 3:18:00 PM
From: Lurker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
<<Lurker,

Who hired you to post crap like that ?

Let's hear your stock picks.
I'm sure we can poke some holes in them.

I bet you'll ignore my post.>>

I probably should. My investments are very boring and small compared to what I read on SI.

My money is divided into 10 "baskets."

5 baskets are low risk, slow growth (looking for about 10% a year). 3 of these 5 are mutual funds. The other 2 are home town stocks.
1. Fidelity overseas fund
2. Fidelity US stock equity index
3. Fidelity Select Electronics.
4. Aliant telephone (our local phone company)
5. 1 share of Baby B (A Baby B is 1/10th share of Warren Buffet's stock)

3 baskets are medium risk, medium growth stocks. (I am looking for 25% growth in these)

6. AOL (I am a subscriber)
7. Excite (I use them for my home page)
8. Infoseek (A worthy competitor of Excite)

2 baskets are in speculative stocks. These are the ones I "babysit."

9. Eutro Group. They were doing well until they told us that there were not 50 million released like they told us, but oops, 100 million shares released. The stock dropped like FAMH. I am now a "long term investor" in thss stock.

10. Firamada.

Yawn. Have I bored you enough, yet?