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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: SBHX who wrote (189)2/19/2000 1:48:00 PM
From: Sili Investor  Read Replies (1) of 275
 
My understanding is that the BCE earnings for 1999 was $3.11 Canadian. Therefore, you would have to use a $2.00 US earnings number.

Closing prices Feb18th :

BCE : us$119.375
NT : us$119

This gives me BCE (ex-NT) : US$26.555
If I take your $0.55c and the lowest earnings number of us$2.00, I get :

US$2.00-0.78*(0.55) = 1.57

Highest P/E using lowest ex-NT earnings = 26.55/1.57 = 16.9

We're getting there!
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