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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.620+1.6%3:59 PM EST

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To: Pierre-Yves Loriers who wrote (5573)11/13/1996 8:59:00 PM
From: John Morrison   of 31386
 
I don't mind negative comments and you shouldn't mind someone speaking up if what you said doesn't make sense to them. You are right sometimes it is good to look at value. I often look at price/revenue per share as a primary indication of value. Especially when a market gets top heavy as it is now. But Amati is a speculative stock. Amati value is in their potential, not their fundamentals. Price/revenue per share is NA right now, in my opinion. Anytime there are negative earnings, the value of price/revenue per share makes no more sense than PE (which also is meaningless on a stock with losses).

Why hasn't someone started an 'Amati - I Don't Like It' subject?

John
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