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Strategies & Market Trends
Graham and Doddsville -- Value Investing In The New Era
An SI Board Since February 1998
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172 Berney, Here's another thought: >Where we disagree is that I believe thFreedom Fighter-4/14/1998
171 Berney, I think we agree on much. I don't necessarily advocate selling evFreedom Fighter-4/14/1998
170 ATEC came public in early 1993, as Hillside Bedding. The bedding business may porcupine --''''>-4/14/1998
169 value investing check out (atec) trading 4x99 earningspe relative strength of 9investmentmaker-4/14/1998
168 Wayne, That said, I believe there are times to be aggressive and there are timeBerney-4/14/1998
167 Wayne, as you know, I do not share the concept of a "one bullet" straBerney-4/14/1998
166 Berney, <Wayne, make no mistake about it -- I totally agree with you that MFreedom Fighter-4/13/1998
165 Thank You Shane!!! I am very happy to hear that I am not alone on this one. WeFreedom Fighter-4/13/1998
164 Wayne, make no mistake about it -- I totally agree with you that Mr. Market is Berney-4/12/1998
163 Wayne, I'm an insurance analyst and was wanting to echo a statement you weShane M-4/12/1998
162 Berney: continuation of last post. 17 highs seems kind of high anyway. You wouFreedom Fighter-4/12/1998
161 >Much discussion occurs as to whether the Market is overvalued. >Yes, by Freedom Fighter-4/12/1998
160 >Wayne: Do you think any significant portion of solving the Y2K >problem Freedom Fighter-4/12/1998
159 Porcupine, A look at the DJIA ROE Much discussion occurs as to whether the MaBerney-4/11/1998
158 Wayne: Do you think any significant portion of solving the Y2K problem will be porcupine --''''>-4/10/1998
157 More on Fractional Reserves: >In a free market, shouldn't, for example,Freedom Fighter-4/8/1998
156 Why shun capital-intensive industries? One of the things I have not yet figureDaniel Chisholm-4/8/1998
155 George Will on "Falling Gas Prices". sacbee.comporcupine --''''>-4/8/1998
154 << I consider the printing press (which is what fractional reserve bankinporcupine --''''>-4/8/1998
153 Fractional Reserves: > Fractional reserve banking, and >fractional reseFreedom Fighter-4/7/1998
152 "One Currency for the World?"; porcupine comments: I haven't givporcupine --''''>-4/7/1998
151 One Currency for the World? by Henry HazIitt [This material is made availableporcupine --''''>-4/6/1998
150 Ernst & Fotta's Dual Cash Flow Analysis, A Forbes Report: There are pporcupine --''''>-4/6/1998
149 A little more on ROE and Free Cash. I just want to make one point clear. ReturFreedom Fighter-4/5/1998
148 Shane, >And on final thought. Increased international trade. More efficientFreedom Fighter-4/5/1998
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