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To: Paul Senior who wrote (5434)12/15/1998 7:52:00 PM
From: Freedom Fighter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78702
 
Paul,

>>Maybe not so easy to find such stocks, but once they were mentioned on
such a thread as this, and if they fell into some Ben Graham
classification or perhaps the classification of even a more current
value player's ala Dreman, Davis Brothers, etc.... that there would be a resulting general agreement that such a stock was a value stock. <<

I enjoyed your post very much. In my mind there is no such thing as a "value stock" per se. At a certain price, any stock (even an internet stock) can represent a good value. I suspect that Graham was simply trying to set up a series of guidelines for locating good value. I don't think he was trying to set up definition for "value stocks".
Different investors use different models and methods to identify companies that are selling below their value.

Wayne