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Strategies & Market Trends : WILL COCA-COLA ALWAYS GO UP? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sonny who wrote (1279)9/30/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: James Anderson  Respond to of 1462
 
This may explain some of the sales late today

Article 6 of 200
*Coca Cola Co (KO) Mkt On Close Sell Imbalance: Shrs 140000

09/30/98
Dow Jones News Service
(Copyright (c) 1998, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)

(END) DOW JONES NEWS 09-30-98

03:40 PM

Article 4 of 200
*Coca Cola Co (KO) Mkt On Close Sell Imbalance: Shrs 104100

09/30/98
Dow Jones News Service
(Copyright (c) 1998, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.)

(END) DOW JONES NEWS 09-30-98

03:51 PM

Good Luck, James.



To: Sonny who wrote (1279)10/6/1998 9:43:00 AM
From: Sonny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1462
 
Whatever Happened to Prudence? (AP Story) :

biz.yahoo.com

Some relevant quote from above:-->

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Investor overreaching hasn't been confined to upstarts. Somehow, investors thought Coca (NYSE:KO - news)-Cola and Gillette could endlessly, even without temporary interruptions, raise consumption in nations mired in poverty.

Check into any investing disaster, institutional or personal, and you're likely to find underlying values such as corporate management, new product development, market share and profit history were ignored.

Substituted for value were price momentum, promotion and publicity, institutional following, market letter recommendations, visionary concepts or some other reason only vaguely, if at all, connected with value.
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regards to all,
-/Sonny.