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Gold/Mining/Energy : BCE Blue chip growth stock
BCE 22.67-0.8%Nov 3 4:00 PM EST

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To: Jim Somerville who wrote (183)2/17/2000 6:27:00 PM
From: SBHX  Read Replies (2) of 275
 
Here's how I did my math. First of all, I have several sets of numbers for bce & NT earnings in the last 4 Q's. Please tell me if I did this wrong.

quote.yahoo.com
If I use yahoo's (as above), (all in us$) I get BCE 5.78, NT (0.15).

If I use TD waterhouse, I get BCE 5.93, NT (0.15)

Jack's number is $3 (I'm not sure where this is from, but I assume US GAAP treatment is different, so let's use it).

If I use this, then I get a much higher number, so I doubt if it is correct.
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Each BCE gets 0.78 (subject to adjustments) NT.

Closing Price Feb17th 2000 is ::
NT :: 123.4375
BCE :: 122.5

BCE (ex-NT) = 122.5 - 0.78*(123.4375) = 26.21875.

Based on today's closing price...

Here's the BCE (ex-NT) Earnings based on the three numbers :
Yahoo : 5.78 + (0.78*0.15)= 5.90
TDW : 5.93 + (0.78*0.15) = 6.05
Jack : 3 + (0.78*0.15) = 3.12

Here's the BCE (ex-NT) P/E
Yahoo : 4.4
TDW : 4.33
Jack : 8.40

P/E is < 10, whichever way you look at it.
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