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BTD 10
As Of 12/26/96


1. International Paper
(NYSE:IP)

2. ATT
(
NYSE:T)

3. General Motors
(NYSE:GM)

4. Chevron Corp
(NYSE:CHV)

5. Minnesota Mining & Mfg
(NYSE:MMM)

6. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.
(NYSE:DD)

7. Texaco
(NYSE:TX)

8. J.P. Morgan
(NYSE:JPM)

9. Exxon
(NYSE:XON)

10. Philip Morris
(NYSE:MO)

***NOTE: FOOLISH FOUR
STOCKS ARE ITALICISED

Last Update: 12/23/96

The Daily Dow
Thursday, December 26, 1996
by Robert Sheard (MF DowMan)

LEXINGTON, Kentucky (December 26) -- Despite the relative youth of the online medium and the popularity of The Motley Fool, one point of which we're ever aware is that what we teach isn't new by any means. Our basic tenets of fundamental research, patience, and discipline have been useful principles for centuries, even before the creation of our current stock markets.

One such Foolish point in particular was driven home forcefully for me yesterday when I stole a few moments of quiet time during the Christmas chaos and read a section from one of America's most Foolish of forefathers, Benjamin Franklin. The following passage comes from his "Advice to a Young Tradesman," penned in 1748. His point, though, is equally appropriate for investors today who should always keep an eye toward opportunity costs and compounded growth.

"Remember, that time is money. He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labor, and goes abroad, or sits idle, one half of that day, though he spends but sixpence during his diversion or idleness, ought not to reckon that the only expense; he has really spent, or rather thrown away, five shillings besides.

Remember, that credit is money. If a man lets his money lie in my hands after it is due, he gives me the interest, or so much as I can make of it during that time. This amounts to a considerable sum where a man has good and large credit, and makes good use of it.

Remember, that money is of the prolific, generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on. Five shillings turned is six, turned again it is seven and three-pence, and so on till it becomes an hundred pounds. The more there is of it, the more it produces every turning, so that the profits rise quicker and quicker. He that kills a breeding sow, destroys all her offspring to the thousandth generation. He that murders a crown, destroys all that it might have produced, even scores of pounds."

Fool on!

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Today's Dow Numbers
Stock  Change    Bid
-------------------
DD   +1  1/4   97.00
CHV  +   1/2   66.00
MMM  +   1/2   85.25
EK   +1        81.88
IMN  +   1/8   30.25
                   Day   Month    Year  History
        FOOL-4   +0.90%   4.40%  32.08%  32.08%
        DJIA     +0.37%   0.38%  27.94%  27.94%
        S&P 500  +0.64%  -0.32%  22.71%  22.71%
        NASDAQ   +0.54%   0.15%  23.04%  23.04%


    Rec'd   #  Security     In At       Now    Change

   1/2/96  142 DuPont        69.88     97.00    38.82%
   1/2/96  149 3M            63.76     85.25    33.71%
   1/2/96  380 Chevron       52.38     66.00    26.01%
   1/2/96  148 E. Kodak      67.00     81.88    22.20%
  7/16/96   14 Imation       26.16     30.25    15.64%

    Rec'd   #  Security     In At     Value    Change

   1/2/96  380 Chevron    19902.50  25080.00  $5177.50
   1/2/96  142 DuPont      9922.25  13774.00  $3851.75
   1/2/96  149 3M          9500.09  12702.25  $3202.16
   1/2/96  148 E. Kodak    9916.00  12117.50  $2201.50
  7/16/96   14 Imation      366.21    423.50    $57.29

                              CASH   $1942.85
                             TOTAL  $66040.10


Transmitted: 12/26/96

      
      

 

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