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Subject: Re: Hi Walt--the selling pressure--OzestockCheers,--Henry Hornblower.


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Understanding of core fundamentals
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Date Posted: 23:16:40 01/06/03 Mon
In reply to: no ego--analysis of fundiesThis is correct view 's message, "Hi Walt--the selling pressure--OzestockCheers,--Henry Hornblower." on 23:03:31 01/06/03 Mon

No based on 15 years stockmarket experience--accreditation from Securities Institute of Oz---understanding of core fundamentals--ERG Group.
The company is getting progressively better---no I wouldn't even joke (play with a potential readers money) and say it was going to the wall--when that clearly is not the case.
1) It is an incorrect view.
2) I value my fellow human beings higher than that.
3) I'm honest.
The analysis as you know is all important for if you thought the company was going to go under---you may sell and experience a loss---if you know the company on fundamentals is getting better and the cause of the bearishness is unrelated---you may decide to accumulate (as you have done and so have I)--anyway there would be no point in holding the stock if you thought it was going bankrupt would it?
No there would not be?
So correct analysis is all important.

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