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Technology Stocks : CheckFree (CKFR)

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To: Chris land who wrote (6918)8/18/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (2) of 8545
 
>>>I don't think .16 is too far off target considering where their at, thank you.

In all honesty....16 cents 32 cents don't mean diddly. So if you owned 100 shares at $31 or $12. It's not like you are going to get a dividend anyway...not at this stage in an emerging market.

What makes the most difference is % OF MARKET SHARE, what I'm saying is 5 years from now, what will each 1% of market share be worth in annual earnings? Pete was talking about 20 million in revenues, of which one half would be profit or 10 million / 20 cents a share. But you have to invest money to make money...ie the 20 cents a share, 10 million investment CKFR makes in fiscal 1999...should pay off in spades.

IE...I would hope the long term payback was more then 1.2 Billion, because that was the collective loss in Market Cap. during the last week of saying the 10 million was needed now.
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