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Technology Stocks : PALM - The rebirth of Palm Inc.

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To: KevRupert who wrote (3926)2/28/2001 8:24:48 AM
From: KevRupert   of 6784
 
Palm Valuation Metrics?

I am curious how other Palm investors are valuing Palm shares. According to Value Line, Palm has the following estimates for FY 2001 compared to the FY 2000 figures:

EPS:

2000: .11
2001: .14

Net Profit Margin:

2000: 5.4%
2001: 4.1%

Sales:

2000: $1058 ($mill)
2001: $1950 ($mill)

Revenues Per Share:

2000: $1.87
2001: $3.40

Book Value Per Share:

2000: $1.82
2001: $1.95

Cash Assets:

2000: $1062 ($mill)
2001: $928 ($mill)

The company's 2001 fiscal year will focus upon new products, palm.net, and wireless applications. But what figures, data, metrics are being used to value the company?

I'm just curious to see the standards by which investors are valuing whether Palm is cheap or expensive at today's price. TIA
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