The four faces of James O'Shaughnessy
Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, Sept, 1998 by Fred W. Frailey
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CORNERSTONE GROWTH FUND The 50 stocks whose earnings have grown the most the previous year that also have price-to-sales ratios of less than 1.5 and market capitalizations over $150 million.
CORNERSTONE VALUE FUND The 50 highest-dividend nonutility stocks with above-average market capitalizations, shares outstanding and cash flow, plus sales 1.5 times the average.
DOGS OF THE MARKET FUND The ten highest-yielding stocks from the Dow Jones industrial average, plus the 20 highest-yielding stocks from the S&P 400 industrial index that meet certain other tests.
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AGGRESSIVE GROWTH FUND About 45 stocks with market capitalizations exceeding $150 million, high earnings growth, high expected earnings growth, high price growth, and a P/E ratio of less than 40.
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