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Life With Harvey

   Harvey: Subscribes to the Wall Street Journal to keep up with the market.
 DR Analyst: Does that, plus subscribes to numerous industry journals and government agency publications.
 
 Harvey: Compares HopeTech to other stocks he'd like to buy.
 DR Analyst: Compares the company against dozens or hundreds in the same industry.
 
 Harvey: Goes online in the hope that his favorite investment website says something about HopeTech.
 DR Analyst: Talks frequently with industry experts to stay on top of industry trends.
 
 Harvey: Buys a few HopeTech products to see if they're any good.
 DR Analyst: May conduct a site visit to the corporate headquarters and factory.
 
 Harvey: Notices HopeTech's commercials on TV.
 DR Analyst: Does a thorough analysis of the company's product lines, customer base, marketing strategy, business segments, and competitors.
 
 Harvey: Peruses HopeTech's annual report.
 DR Analyst: May participate in conference calls with company management and talk with the company's CEO and CFO.
 
 Harvey: Changes his opinion on HopeTech when he's worried, confused, or broke.
 DR Analyst: Changes the rating on the stock when material developments warrant a new conclusion.
 
 Harvey: Tracks the stock's trading details, namely P/E, highs/lows, and volume.
 DR Analyst: Assesses the company's market capitalization, book value per share, P/E to growth rate, relative historical valuation, ROE, ROIC, and latest fiscal year return on equity.
 
 Harvey: Has attended seminars on investing and once took a few business classes.
 DR Analyst: Draws upon years of experience and training including, usually, an MBA or CFA.
 
 Harvey: Gets big news on HopeTech from papers (when he has time) and quarterly reports.
 DR Analyst: Gets big news from the company and up-to-the-minute wire services.
 
 Harvey: Clips occasional stories and files them under "Hope."
 DR Analyst: Updated when any significant news stories or reports on HopeTech and its competitors develop.
 
 Harvey: Imagines where he'll vacation if HopeTech's stock doubles in price next year.
 DR Analyst: Projects HopeTech's revenue and earnings growth for next three years.
 
 Harvey: Dreams about winning one of those public stock-picking contests.
 DR Analyst: Works for a firm which has had some of its analysts recognized for excellence by peer companies, peer analysts, and major media.

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