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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: Jenna who wrote ()1/24/2000 2:09:00 PM
From: Blue Voodoo  Read Replies (1) of 120523
 
!! Here's yet more on why TROY is screamingly undervalued: !!

* Troy's Earnings per share grew 30% from the second to third quarter. TROY is an Internet stock with a PE 42, yet an earnings per share growth rate of over 100% (last quarter to quarter growth rate, annualized). !!!!

* Fourth quarter earnings to be released this week.

* This packaged calculation puts TROY target at $35 to $118:

moneycentral.msn.com.

* Troy has a huge deal to supply Ameritrade with e-checking, and should soon finish striking similar deals with other online brokers. TROY will rocket when the news of the next one of these deals is released.

* Revenues per share grew 40% from the second to third quarter.

* These earning and revenue growth rates correspond to over %100 per year growth rates, and that doesn't even include the Ameritrade deal!!

* EVERY analyst that covers TROY rates it a strong buy. Check e.g., TROY's Yahoo profile for confirmation.

* Troy is 76% insider owned, while Institutional ownership increased 45% in the last quarter.

* TROY has a low float (2 1/2 million shares).

* According to Yahoo, average PE for firms in TROY's business is 60. TROY's PE is 43.

Even ignoring ALL of the above positives, if TROY just had the average PE for its industry, it would be priced at 20.
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