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Friday, July 17, 2009
Morningstar analyst: plenty of room for newspaper stocks to go lower
“Newspapers' valuations may have cratered from the lofty levels of better times,” he wrote. “However, cutting costs in the face of declining revenue is a survival tactic, not a buy signal.”
Anybody seen a buy signal for MNI stock? . . .
6 comments:
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Anybody seen a buy signal for MNI stock?
Only from the Pump and Dump trolls, and McClatchy Fanboys that invade MW on occasion.
I am starting to turn positive after rightfully banging the hell out of this in the past 18 months. I look for the stock to be at $1.65 within the next year. I have also resigned myself to the fact that Pruitt will NOT be fired, and that shareholders are stuck with him.
1.65 maybe, after bankruptcy or for a short time if Pruitt is fired. Otherwise, you have no fundamental financial reason to make that call. A contrarian position on this stock is gambling.
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Anybody seen a buy signal for MNI stock?
Only from the Pump and Dump trolls, and McClatchy Fanboys that invade MW on occasion.
You mean, it's not simply that darn economy after all?
I am starting to turn positive after rightfully banging the hell out of this in the past 18 months. I look for the stock to be at $1.65 within the next year. I have also resigned myself to the fact that Pruitt will NOT be fired, and that shareholders are stuck with him.
Jay -- $1.65 within the next year?... Hmmm. May I ask if you've risked your own money on MNI stock?
I have a better question. Based on what!?
1.65 maybe, after bankruptcy or for a short time if Pruitt is fired. Otherwise, you have no fundamental financial reason to make that call. A contrarian position on this stock is gambling.
Jay- LOL, clearly you're not a financial advisor. Good luck with the $ 1.65. May the force be with you.
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