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To: Mike 2.0 who wrote (4311)6/19/1998 12:42:00 AM
From: jeffbas  Respond to of 78734
 
Hi, Mike. Of course there can be tech value stocks. Wasn't IBM one at $40 a number of years ago? I loosely define a value stock as one that
is selling materially below what it is worth by some reasonable quantitative yardsticks. That could certainly include some depressed tech stocks.



To: Mike 2.0 who wrote (4311)6/19/1998 8:15:00 AM
From: Scott Mc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78734
 
Mike, you mean Loblaws, yes agree great products&reputation, their parent is Weston's which has/is doing very well. I do not own any grocery stocks, however looking closely at 2 retailers
MRU.A - Metro-Richelieu Inc and PGV - Provigo Inc, 2 Quebec based chains that have done very well, re Westons/Loblaws, always thought they were a little too pricey :)
Scott