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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: Return to Sender who wrote (58495)1/8/2002 2:13:59 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
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finance.yahoo.com

With this link, the first thing I see is "BAD" P/E performance.

Other than for,
Altera @ 31.15
ASML @ 31.51
Lam @ 31.22
NVLS @ 20.31
Rambus @ 31.21

The above five stocks are the only stock with a fair P/E.

Most of the stock listed have NA as a P/E so they are loosing money, followed by very high >50 P/E.

I had a lot of good friends buying into the Doc.Com when they had no P/E, or very very high 200 - 400 P/E.

We all hear of Enron's performance, from $90.00 down to $0.90, but I had friend buying Anyname.Coms at $200 - $400 for each share of stock, those stock have gone down to $5 - $25 or even zero. These are the stocks that had 400 - 500 P/E or N/A.

P/E value above 40 or N/A says there could be downside.

Good Luck.

Stan
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