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To: Scott Mc who wrote (4309)6/19/1998 12:05:00 AM
From: Mike 2.0  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78731
 
Albertson's actually recently appeared on a Value Line stock screen (recent Selection & Opinion issue) as a low risk stock with good growth potential. Flip through the May 98 issues and you will find it. Speaking of Canada I looked at Lobard (Lombard?) the Canadian grocery chain a year or so ago but it already had a nice runup. Their President's Choice brand of groceries are great...I've done a lot of Peter Lynch-style analysis with their inexpensive yet excellent choc.chip cookies :-)

Many people consider "tech value" an oxymoron, but what about Analog Devices or Compaq right now?



To: Scott Mc who wrote (4309)6/19/1998 12:33:00 AM
From: jeffbas  Respond to of 78731
 
Believe it or not, I either briefly owned Albertson's or looked at it very closely some 25 years ago, so long ago I can't remember which.
Obviously, I should have paid more attention.



To: Scott Mc who wrote (4309)6/30/1998 5:25:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78731
 
Scott :

I found the book interesting too, and I am implementing Staton's suggestions in my taxable and tax-deferred accounts. Here is my portfolio (with the stocks that I intend to buy in the near future, enclosed in parentheses) :

Taxable account : PBY MCD DBD EDS SYK TMO (JNJ) (WMT) (PEP) (SIAL)

Tax-deferred account : SYY SON PLL WRE KELYA LEE (CB) (ABS) (SCG) (AT)

I plan to have about a dozen stocks in each of the portfolios and then add to them in the way that Staton suggests.

Dipy.