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To: On the QT who wrote (65221)9/12/1998 5:08:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
rewishful thinking...Dell at 50
Well, if it never happens until the next split thats ok too:o)

IBD Article:
"New buys of top rated mutual funds"
The list shows where the "smart money" is going: the funds whose rank at IBD is A+ A and A-
Relative Strength, EarningsPerShare , P/E etc are from Monday's close. (Issue of IBD is Friday Sept 11 if you want to look yourself.)
And I was wrong: Dell isnt the most bought: the ranking is by EPS and RS ratings. 57 funds have bought DELL, for comparison, 109 have msft and 107 have Cisco, so we have a ways to go for recognition even among the tech buying mutual funds.
Dell and Legato both have EPS and RS of 99. Legato actually has a higher P/E, 91 to Dell's 68. There is $856 million invested in DEll at the mutual funds.
There is more invested in a few companies: Msft ($2353 million,Cisco (1816) Warner Lambert (1265)Tyco (1190)Walmart (1147),Pfizer (897)
I included the others in case you want other ideas for investing. Sounds like we are in good company except maybe for Tyco, and I dont know what Legato is(other than IBD calls it computer-software-enterprise).
Here's to a peaceful, no market Sunday, and back to the trenches Monday.
Happy weekending to all.
Freeus

P.S. IBD will publish this type of info again on Oct 16 if you want to see the next one in print.