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Technology Stocks : Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
AMAT 231.39+3.3%2:57 PM EST

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To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (10174)6/6/2004 11:45:00 AM
From: Big Bucks  Read Replies (3) of 25522
 
Cary, Cary, Cary.....you are stubborn in your convictions,
but that does not necessarily make you or your analysis right . I was keeping my post simple so that even you could understand, I'm sorry if it was over your head... LOL
So when exactly do you think the market will value AMAT
above $30 again....and upon what will owners of the stock
determine the premium value to be assigned?
Regarding your argument about increasing valuation before a stock split, I would suggest that after a stock splits the premium typically goes away for quite a while as
the market tries to digest the increased stock available. Typically the price of the stock will DECREASE
after a split, until such time as DEMAND again increases the premium assigned. There is a point at which
excessive available stock dilutes the value, it correlates
directly with demand..... BB
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