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To: The Phoenix who wrote (39629)2/21/2000 11:43:00 PM
From: Mehrdad Arya  Read Replies (2) of 45548
 
Alright, let me use another analogy that might get my point across a little better, but before I do that I have to tell you that I am not criticizing Cisco, what I am doing is questioning its' valuation.

How much are you willing to pay for a Porsche Turbo, Mercedes Benz 600 SL or a Bentley Azure? Would you pay $5 million dollars? That is the point, as an investor what is the upper limit you are willing to pay to purchase Cisco? Would you pay any price? Do you really believe that Cisco is truly infallible. Just because an automobile can drive 20 miles faster does not justify a price differentiation of 20 times its competitor. A Ferrari is faster but it can't sell for 20 times a Porsche.

This same analogy can be used for many other companies but since you love Cisco and it is the 2nd. highest capitalized US company lets stay with it.
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