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To: gypsy who wrote (10)6/18/1998 2:45:00 AM
From: Goldbug Guru  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 682
 
yo gypsy, how sit going brother!

ORPHAN STOCK - is a stock that is forgotten or neglected by stock analysts. The company's story usually falls out of favour very quickly and the stock is hardly recommended. Orphan stocks doesn't attract much attention because they are too small or in the past they disappointed investors big time. eg. an investor stuck in a stock for months or even years. Orphan stocks tend to trade at low price/earnings ratios. However, once the stock show some rising profitability or some exciting news, that's when the stock analyst will come out in full force and pump the thing up.

Actually, ORPHAN STOCK still have few more definition to it because it all depends on where you're from. My finger is starting to feel lum typing on the keyboard so I'm going to finish it off with a few sentences. The stock have fallen and it can't get it up.

For Bay and Nortel, the story might not be a done deal yet.
One thing for sure is that I will be buying some nortel tommorrow.
The price is just too attractive, I just got to get some, I couldn't care less what the analysts say because they're all biased anyway. Nortel is a stock that shoots out news every week, so the price will eventually go back up.