Hi leigh, A little bad news this am. Maybe this is why we were DOWN yesterday.
The Market Guru.com Announces Completion of the Guru's Top Ten and Bottom Ten NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 9, 1999--TheMarketGuru.com, a leading provider of independent market research, announced today the completion of the Guru's Top Ten and Bottom Ten lists. The Guru and his assistants will update the lists on the first Tuesday of every month or sooner as market conditions warrant. The Guru's Top Ten list includes a combination of Blue Chip stalwarts and undervalued small caps. Among The Guru's Top Ten are: (NASDAQ: ATHM), (NASDAQ: FLYR), (NASDAQ: DVNT), (NASDAQ: VDAT), (NASDAQ: MSFT), (NASDAQ: IDTC), (NYSE: BGP), (NYSE: FDX), (NYSE: T), and (NYSE: IBM). Several recently highflying Internet stocks are among those chosen for the Guru's Bottom Ten list. "The Guru apologizes for overloading the bottom ten with Internet stocks but although the Internet obviously has tremendous growth opportunity, it is also the area with the most egregious valuations at this time." Said Howard Feder, Chairman of the Guru's selection committee. The Guru's Bottom Ten list includes: (NASDAQ: WBVN), (NASDAQ: ETYS), (NASDAQ: RHAT), (NASDAQ: SCMR), (NASDAQ: KANA), (NASDAQ: HOMS), (NASDAQ: BNBN), (NASDAQ: PCLN), (NASDAQ: ADSP), AND (NASDAQ: DELL).
The company also announced that the long awaited launch of the Guru's Hall of Shame would commence on Monday, December 13th. The Guru's Hall of Shame will be a biweekly feature highlighting Wall Street analysts or advisors who, according to the Guru, recommend stocks in which they have an obvious conflict of interest.
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Disclaimer: Please do not make your investment decisions based on the guru's recommendations. Trading equities can be very risky and one's suitability should be taken into account before any investment decision is made. The opinions expressed here and on themarketguru.com do not constitute a solicitation to buy or sell securities.
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