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A lot can be learned about a company or industry by sniffing around and asking questions. In his 1958 masterpiece Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits (Wiley, $20), Philip Fisher advocated this practice, calling it "scuttlebutt":
Most people, particularly if they feel sure there is no danger of their being quoted, like to talk about the field of work in which they are engaged and will talk rather freely about their competitors. Go to five companies in an industry, ask each of them intelligent questions about the points of strength and weakness of the other four, and nine times out of 10 a surprisingly detailed and accurate picture of all five will emerge.
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A lot can be learned about a company or industry by sniffing around and asking questions. In his 1958 masterpiece "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits," Philip Fisher advocated this practice, calling it "scuttlebutt":
Most people, particularly if they feel sure there is no danger of their being quoted, like to talk about the field of work in which they are engaged and will talk rather freely about their competitors. Go to five companies in an industry, ask each of them intelligent questions about the points of strength and weakness of the other four, and nine times out of 10 a surprisingly detailed and accurate picture of all five will emerge.
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Q: Are savings bonds or CDs good investments for kids?
- C.G., Bloomington, Ind
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Question What are the best courses for me to take to learn about the stock market?
- V.E., Tallahassee, Fla.
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Q: Should I be saving or spending in order to help the economy?
- C.P., Davenport, Iowa
... Jean- Jacques (McGraw-Hill, $25) and "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits" by Philip Fisher (Wil...
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Wall Street affects college funds and retirement hopes all over the nation. That's because about half of Americans own stocks, whether directly or through mutual funds or retirement plans. In 2003, the market rebounded strongly from three years of losses, prompting many amateur investors to become more aggressive.
The Record asked several investment experts for their outlook for stocks and bonds in 2004 - and what investors should do about it. Their edited responses follow:
... investors, there's Philip Fisher's book 'Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits.'. "People often have ...