A lot of people now, because of Enron, are looking behind the numbers, especially energy companies, ... But this one has understated earnings and understated the value of its assets.

(New Century Financial) has tripled since September 4, ... My sources say the stock has a ways to run because of the 'E' in the P/E (ratio); the 'P' is very low, the 'E,' the earnings, are ramping up and the price is lagging, according to one expert on the stock.

They are trying to partner with it, because it has several products that are possible blockbuster drugs.

People often forget that the company has an 18-percent share of the overnight delivery market, ... But the German giant express delivery company DHL wants to have a minority stake, and they could do a lot to Airborne to keep it flying again in terms of market share.

Gillette fell short of earnings ... Wall Street's still down on the company but this year a lot of smart money investors are snapping up the shares because they see the trend in the technical generation of the stock. One analyst I called, Kevin Lane, says that the stock will hit $54 in six-to-nine months, ... So it's a very good play on an old name that's a fallen angel.

I think (T. Boone Pickens) wants to get in slowly and surely and his new target is Vintage Petroleum. It's an oil and gas explorer [and] developer.

A lot of people have been afraid, have been scared because of the WorldCom disaster. But a lot of value players are now rushing into AT&T, ... Why? Not because of the phone business, because they have sold their cable assets to Comcast. And that brings a new ball game for AT&T holders. You know, the Comcast deal will give each AT&T shareholder about a third of Comcast stock.

It's been turning a profit after losing so much money and laying off people last year. Today it's hiring people, making profits in the first two quarters and my sources say that demand has picked up a lot for bugging equipment, ... It's a pure play on eavesdropping and it's one of the best ways to play this anti-terrorism movement.

Two years ago we gave up on Xerox. It was on the brink of bankruptcy or being taken over and, believe it or not, now it's on the path to profitability .