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To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (4066)1/19/1999 8:49:00 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12872
 
I am a littel dislexic. GLMC with a mental stop-loss. Three weeks sounds OK. KMITA on CAGI BTW -- I guess I'll just keep watching them.



To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (4066)1/19/1999 9:32:00 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12872
 
Just to stir the pot a little: Value Investing??

THE INSIDE SCOOP

By James K. Glassman

Wednesday, January 13, 1999; Page F04

Al Frank, editor of the Prudent Speculator (1-800-258-7786), a
value-oriented newsletter with a spectacular stock-picking record, has
come up with a new list: 10 "favorite stocks for 1999 and beyond."

They are: Allou Health & Beauty Care Inc. (ALU), micro-cap distributor
of beauty products; Digi International Inc. (DGII), data communications at
a price-to-earnings ratio of 12; Genesis Health Ventures Inc. (GHV),
geriatric care, at a P/E of 7; Golden State Bancorp Inc. (GSB);
Input/Output Inc. (IO), seismic data for oil and gas, at a P/E of 9; Landry's
Seafood Restaurants Inc. (LDRY) at a P/E of 7; LTV Corp. (LTV), steel;
SIFCO Industries Inc. (SIF), jet engines, at a P/E of 8; Singer Co.
(SEW), sewing machines; and Vicon Industries Inc. (VII), closed-circuit
TV, at a P/E of 9.

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