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To: Ray Tarke who wrote (268)9/25/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 939
 
Jeff, I will pick as one of my pick - UTI- Growing revenues and getting bigger as a company.

Good looking company Ray!

Fortune Magazine Ranks UTI Energy as America's "Eleventh Fastest Growing Company" Magazine Cites UTI's 174% Annual Growth Rate in Earnings Per Share Over Past Three Years

biz.yahoo.com

I don't like the chart as well as FGII but the 50 day moving average is just above where the stock is trading:

dailystocks.net

I would also like to see some insider buying or a share repurchase in UTI as well. It could be coming. It looks like a tremendous value and 6 months to year from now it will be looking much better to investors who buy now.

UTI's Second Quarter Net Income Up 75%, Operating Income Climbs 35%, Revenues Increase 14%

biz.yahoo.com

VTS looks great too. So many stocks have been hammered in this sector. I gobbled up healthcare stock when Hillary Clinton first took office and was talking National Healthcare nonsense. She was a little too scary and the whole industry tried to pretend they couldn't make money. Now the only companies looking bad are the HMO's that Hillary might have designed her plans around. The oil sector has hit bottom and if there are any better values out there I would love to hear about them. Check out Ray's second pick VTS:

quote.yahoo.com

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Regards, Jeff



To: Ray Tarke who wrote (268)10/1/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 939
 
An excellent article on the future fate of the oil stocks was posted here at SI today:

Message 5884794

Regards, Jeff