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To: Julius Wong who wrote (961)9/16/1998 2:28:00 AM
From: Jim Battaglia  Respond to of 4916
 
Julius, I attended a Navellier session earlier this year in Norfolk Virginia. He did too talk about his methodology a great deal. He had a concern then that the movement in the market (S&P) was only done by a very small percentage of stocks...

What I liked best however, were the Navellier candy sticks that his assistant handed out at the end of the session.(hahahahaha)...

Mid-caps was his recommendation at that time also.... Have a good week.

investnbest.netmegs.com



To: Julius Wong who wrote (961)9/16/1998 9:08:00 AM
From: Angler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Dear Julius:

Sorry for butting in. Navellier has had numerous meetings around Sacramento (he resides just 120 miles away) and I had used his aggressive small cap funds in the past (1996-97) with dire results. I finally sold out and placed my remainder in other fund families.
I attended another meeting of his early this year and listened and left. He has some good ideas and a pleasing delivery.
However, his numbers of small cap company investments was humungous and in trying to analize what each individual one was up to was just as trying. On his hot line, the buy numbers given in lists of symbols
were also staggering. Perhaps, he's hopefully boiled his picks down lately and thrown in a Dell now and then somewhere?

Angler