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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: Poet who wrote (44807)12/6/2000 10:13:58 PM
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Those idiots think that the higher a price-to-sales ratio is, the stronger a buy it is.

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According to the book The Gorilla Game, one clue to identifying an emerging Gorilla is to look at the companies price
to sales ratio. In looking at price to sales for Rambus it becomes very clear that the market thinks RDRAM will (or has
already) become the standard memory. A search of Yahoo and Multex found Rambus' price to sales figures to be 71
and 62 respectively. The semiconductor industry average is 12.5. The following are price to sales numbers for selected
companies:

QCOM 24.9, MIPS 13.3, INTC 7.6, EMC 24.8,
MSFT 14.2, MU 2.9, AMD 1.2.

So the market is telling us is that Rambus has HUGE POTENTIAL IN IT'S INDUSTRY SECTOR! THESE ARE GORILLA
NUMBERS!!!


The bear isn't over until they close down that f*cking worthless thread for lack of interest.

All Clowns Must Be Destroyed!

BC
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