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To: Benny Baga who wrote (5292)6/23/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: K9  Respond to of 8545
 
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Research alerts for CheckFree Holdings Corporation
On 6/22/98: It was reported that institutional holdings of CKFR have increased by 5% or more. This data is generally updated in Investor monthly. Such an increase is generally considered bullish for a stock because it tends to mean greater price stability and stature. Learn More. See Business Profile Overview

On 6/22/98: Analysis of the most recent financial results for CKFR shows that the company's income per employee has been at least 10% above its industry average. Learn More. See Management Efficiency

On 6/18/98: CKFR crossed above its 50-day moving average. If the stock continues to rise relative to its average price of the past 10 weeks, it would generally be considered a bullish sign. Learn More. See a Historical Chart

On 6/18/98: CKFR crossed above its 200-day moving average. Technical analysts generally consider this to be a bullish sign because it means the stock is now rising relative to its average price of the past 40 weeks. Learn More. See a Historical Chart

On 6/18/98: Analysis of the most recent financial results for CKFR shows that the company's income per employee has been at least 10% above its industry average. Learn More. See Management Efficiency

Since 5/14/98: Analysis shows that the price-to-sales ratio (PSR) of CKFR has been at least 25% below its industry's average. A PSR significantly below the industry average is one tool sometimes used to begin a search for undervalued stocks. Learn More. See Price Ratios

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Paul S.