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Technology Stocks : Personal Digital Assistants (PDA)

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To: KevRupert who wrote (459)11/3/2000 3:55:40 PM
From: xtahce   of 817
 
advalorem, please understand that I was responding to:

Islander: "Is this correct 500x 2002 eps estimates? for a handheld that may be obsolete in two years? Overvalued. Period.IMO "

I only wanted to do a comparison to show how the markets are valuating the two companies. I then added growth of AOL comments and numbers, from the 2nd year they had been listed, to their present day valuations. All to show how growth stocks are often misunderstood. I would not buy a stock that had a high P/E with very little growth projected.

I have seen forward EPS for 2002 as high as $2.00 - 2.35 and at today's share price that would give them an EPS of 53.

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