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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
INTC 35.53-1.1%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: mister topes who wrote (42504)12/17/1997 5:09:00 PM
From: Hank Stamper  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
In a previous post, Don Lane wrote:
"It now appears possible that Intel will record declining profits
in 1998 and could see per share earnings of only $3.50 next year
which means the stock is still overpriced at twenty times
declining earnings! This p/e multiple is absurd for a company
that has traded at must lower multiples (along with other stocks)
during recent years. Intel shareholders are in for more misery."

So I think the question Intel investors should be asking is: What is the historical p/e multiple mean for this stock? It may also help, I think, to consider the historical varience around this mean? E.g., what is one standard deviation about this mean?

Since this is on my mind and I don't know, can someone supply the mean p/e multiple for Intel over, say, the last 10 years?

David Todtman
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