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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace.com
INSP 86.70-4.6%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Spytrdr who wrote (1700)3/25/2000 3:23:00 AM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (1) of 3070
 
Spyderboy,

You obviously didn't read my post, or are you just shorting INSP therefore you'll be distorting everything in order to suit your purpose?

I said << If INSP just gets 10% of the 2004 market that's sales of $1.8 billion. Go conservatively with 30 times sales and you end up with a market cap of $54 billion. INSP would have to triple from today's level to get to that price. >>

It's pretty simple math. I'm using a future revenue and applying a Price to Sales ratio that is fairly common today and coming up with a future market cap. Got it? I know it's a tough one for some people to figure out.

Also, you seem to think that INSP is closing in on CSCO's market cap. Not even close, CSCO is valued at $552 billion and INSP is valued at $17 billion. INSP's price would have to be at $5,700 per share in order to have the same market cap as CSCO. Do you want to stick around and see if it can get there?

Dave
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