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Gold/Mining/Energy : Strictly: Drilling and oil-field services

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To: SliderOnTheBlack who wrote (56013)12/3/1999 9:07:00 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) of 95453
 
Ah, I see why we are at odds. You are calling Cash Flow Per Share CFPS. I am referring to CFPS as Cubic Feet Per Share. I'm a bit surprised you didn't identify the discrepancy as it should have been obvious from my explanation. A few pennies of cash flow per share makes no sense for these stocks. I find the number a convenient metric to determine if the stock is under/overvalued relative to my current holdings.

Appreciate your clarification. I will have to read your post more carefully when my brain is working better (VBG).

I agree it's all in fun. I am not enthralled by the small/mid caps, only their valuations. I think OEI is a great deal at these prices. It's not a small cap but is priced like one (seems like everyone is in agreement on this point). I do not agree that large caps will move as fast as small caps PERCENTAGEWISE. a 1/8 move in TMR is over 3%, in MEXP it's almost 10%, but in NBL it's only about .5%
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