Word: lynches
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Nevertheless, the disparity in price has simply grown too wide between big and small companies with comparable earnings per share and comparable prospects going forward. Last week the great Peter Lynch--who outperformed the S&P for the 13 years during which he made Fidelity's Magellan Fund America's largest--brought his common-sense wisdom to bear on the issue. He's adamant that the real value today is in the little stocks, and he's confident that some will grow to be big ones. You have to get the next Ciscos and Intels precisely when they...
...lucky timing, Fidelity Investments, the mutual-fund giant, last week rolled out a promotional and educational campaign starring Peter Lynch, its legendary fund manager. Lynch was troubled, he told TIME, that "in the first half of this year, the S&P 500 was up 15%, but [corporate] profits were down." He also expressed relief that the correction came now, rather than having the market drop to 7500 "after it's gone...
...most of the past 40 years. With inflation running at 1.7%, today's reading is 23, and when calculated using reported rather than expected earnings, it jumps to 29--well above the 26 reached on that basis just before the 1987 crash, notes analyst Richard Bernstein at Merrill Lynch...
...greatest success came with the Philadelphia Phillies. I know because at times he was the only reason to watch the team. It may not seem like a lot, but I'm a Phillies fan, and we don't have much. Please don't take Lefty away now! JACK LYNCH Drexel Hill...
...characters occupy the play's more complex moral center: the warden's new secretary (Sherri Parker Lee), who can't reveal the brutality she sees for fear of losing a job she desperately needs, and a convict called Canary Jim (Finbar Lynch), who has ingratiated himself with the warden by ratting on other inmates. Jim is the most recognizable Williams character, a stunted romantic who scoffs at Keats (when he starts writing, Jim vows, it won't be about nightingales) yet proves himself an idealist in a pinch...