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Strategies & Market Trends : The Amateur Traders Corner

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To: Fundamentls who wrote (515)8/26/2000 5:31:07 PM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (1) of 19633
 
Man that boy Tiger is unreal. 8 iron approach shot in par 5?
I think he is from the other planet just pretending to be a human....

OK, back to KREM. Forget 100% earning increase every year.
But let's assume 25% increase every year for next 10 years.
(Let's start with current EPS as $1.00 - So Year 2 will be 1.25 and year 3 will be 1.56, year 4 = 1.95 and so on...)

1. Do you think 25% earning increase in next 10 years to be reasonable?

2. If so what discount rate would you use for time value?

3. Do we need other variables?

4. Plug in above numbers, what do you get current KREM stock price?
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