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Posted: 29/Jun/2007 at 7:22pm
Hi All,
most of the stocks from Equity desk XI have alreadyb run up so much ... rerating has also happened for many of them ... if we want to enter anyone of these stocks now which one is better ? .. or we should wait for them to correct ? ... which is the must have stocks at cmp among the Equity desk XI ? .. thanks in advance.
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Posted: 29/Jun/2007 at 8:06pm
Originally posted by nil_money
Hi All,
most of the stocks from Equity desk XI have alreadyb run up so much ... rerating has also happened for many of them ... if we want to enter anyone of these stocks now which one is better ? .. or we should wait for them to correct ? ... which is the must have stocks at cmp among the Equity desk XI ? .. thanks in advance.
Regards,
Nilesh
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Posted: 29/Jun/2007 at 8:54pm
Things in Mommentum, tends to stay in mommentum for quite some time. Dont pray for Gravity just yet
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Posted: 29/Jun/2007 at 9:55pm
growth stocks will continue to look expensive as long as the growth continues and a pe rerating will continue to happen for some one wanting to buy ted stocks see whether the growth is continuing and how long can it continue rather than watching stock prices.if growth is intact then any break in momentum should be used as an oportunity-----a great business at a fair price is far better than a fair business at agreat price--CHARLIE MUNGER
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