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Disciplined Investing, especially the NAIC way
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394That's the kind of stock that goes on the "pounce list." The onesThe Philosopher-3/15/2003
393Does anyone have any thoughts on ADP after its shellacking? It too has EPS grow- with a K-3/15/2003
392I don't have it in front of me, but my judgment for BMET might've been a- with a K-3/15/2003
391I must have used a bit more aggressive numbers than you did, because I got it inThe Philosopher-3/15/2003
390Yes, BMET's lines look like they were drawn with a ruler! Here's my two- with a K-3/15/2003
389You'll find its lines are about as perfect as SSG lines can possibly be. YeThe Philosopher-3/14/2003
388BMET has been on my watch list for some time, but I need to get back in town and- with a K-3/14/2003
387Check out Biomet, BMET. After you look at it, I'll share my thoughts, but dThe Philosopher-3/13/2003
386I have just finished up a comparison of Home Depot and Lowes which I'm preseThe Philosopher-2/11/2003
385I'm using the NAIC data file. The recent sales growth has only been about 6The Philosopher-2/11/2003
384Baxter International (BAX) anyone? I was curious to look into BAX after it was - with a K-2/9/2003
383That's a good point. The SSG is only a tool, not an answer. I remember oThe Philosopher-2/3/2003
382My shopping list: If you believe the choppiness in the market will continue and- with a K-2/3/2003
381You make some good points on KG, Christopher. On one hand you have the analysis- with a K-2/3/2003
380Your comments from clubs you've been in is invaluable. I'm sorry about The Philosopher-2/2/2003
379Re KG: <i>the chart scares me; what's the catalyst to turn this turkeThe Philosopher-2/2/2003
378Re: BMET My old club held both BMET and Stryker (SYK) so I am familiar with bo- with a K-2/2/2003
377Re: KG I don't own it but a fellow NAIC friend's club has it as one of - with a K-2/2/2003
376Here are two suggestions for stocks for you to look at. I have just done prelimThe Philosopher-2/1/2003
375I have noticed something that I wonder whether will become a trend this year. IThe Philosopher-1/31/2003
374I've liked LNCR for a while, I own it, our club owns it. I haven't seenThe Philosopher-1/30/2003
373LNCR falling; any thoughts at this price? - kris Lincare Responds to Market Ac- with a K-1/30/2003
372I read it. Both hit the highlights of the cases to be made, but without a lot oMark Marcellus-1/29/2003
371Fool Duels on HD: fool.com I for one don't find the bullish argument very - with a K-1/29/2003
370And they're different with S&P data, too! I caught that and wondered wh- with a K-1/28/2003
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