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To: Tae Spam Kim who wrote ()12/27/1999 1:00:00 AM
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TI Article: Linux - Titanic or Titanic by Trader J
My counterparts will feed you the bloated market cap scenario, telling you that there is no justification for these lofty prices. Choose your side! Lets talk about perspective for a moment. The days of fundamental valuations, P/E ratios below 20, and price movement based upon earnings momentum and quarter over quarter performance is largely in the past. You can spend your days looking for a return to past methods of valuation, or you can seize the opportunities presented by the new millennium markets, a paradigm shift of massive proportion.

TI Article: Red Ink Linux (part 1/2) by Sacha Peter How much is 18.4 billion dollars? At the closing of December 20, 1999, it is enough to purchase Red Hat Linux at its current market value. Red Hat Linux has accumulated a grand total of $14.2 million in sales for the past 12 months. They also lost $5.5 million over the same time period. However, in today's internet age, who cares about income?

TI Article: Linux Sux, Technically Speaking by Rob Rak What do Red Hat (RHAT), VA Linux (LNUX), Andover.net (ANDN), Corel (CORL), and Applix (APLX) have in common?

The 3 Linux articles are up on TigerInvestor.com, check them out.
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