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Learning To Invest Correctly - A Shared Experience
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103 No problem Kerry. This is an excellent idea for a thread. I will bookmark it myJeffrey L. Henken-7/26/1998
102 Jeff, Thanks. Excellent reference source. KJC EL KABONG!!!-7/26/1998
101 Here is an investment resource from the Motley Fool that may benefit new investJeffrey L. Henken-7/26/1998
100 There are a couple of problems with SSTI. First it's in an industry that isJeffrey L. Henken-7/26/1998
99 Good point Reggie. I gave you the beginning and the end, but left out the middlHoatzin-7/26/1998
98 <i>The problem with FA is that most lay people (and many professionals) dLachesis Atropos-7/26/1998
97 J.D., i think i have seen that theory, it involves finding a stock that has relFredman-7/26/1998
96 <Neither work as published in books.><If one bought and held MicrosoftReginald Middleton-7/26/1998
95 OT: Somehow I missed the italicized comment beneath your sign off name. Well,MSB-7/26/1998
94 Hello everyone... I've just spent the last few minutes going through the pBBG-7/26/1998
93 <when a buying opportunity looks almost too good to be true, what else can yReginald Middleton-7/26/1998
92 Thanks Druss. When looking at financial statements, it's easy to forget thaBill Ulrich-7/26/1998
91 I doubt that would have ever occurred to me. Thanks, Druss. <eom> MSB-7/26/1998
90 MSB--A word of caution on book value. It is not always an accurate reflection oDruss-7/26/1998
89 I guess I misinterpreted your intent in the opening, but I can see upon furtherMSB-7/26/1998
88 Why is it that every time I find a #1 thread, you're posting on it? Do youTEDennis-7/25/1998
87 that is what i was trying to tell the guy who was 'kicking himself for onlyFredman-7/25/1998
86 I agree. but i don't think there are 100 books written about WEB, only aboFredman-7/25/1998
85 Fred, I don't know who said it first but: "I've never met a man EL KABONG!!!-7/25/1998
84 I didn't want to get into specifics as i didn't think the thread cared Fredman-7/25/1998
83 I bought a stock at 1.46, saw a few weeks later, it was 1.90 on friday close. Fredman-7/25/1998
82 Fred, From your description, this sounds like a cyclical industry such as oil EL KABONG!!!-7/25/1998
81 Fred, There are probably 100 or so books written about Mr. Buffett. He is wellEL KABONG!!!-7/25/1998
80 when a buying opportunity looks almost too good to be true, what else can you lFredman-7/25/1998
79 I believe Warren Buffett owns more shares of Berkshire Hathaway than everyone eFredman-7/25/1998
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