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Technology Stocks : Compaq

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To: Spots who wrote (15894)2/1/1998 1:10:00 PM
From: Loki  Read Replies (1) of 97611
 
Spots... What % CPQ net profit are you applying for you formula
to figure future revenues? Are the shares outstanding constant?

I like to look at % Net Profit for company value and revenue
as a factor (among others) for stability and market position.
I place relatively little value on revenues alone.

The question is...Has CPQ, in its acquisition of DEC, traded earnings
growth (stock value) for revenues/complete product portfolio (stability)? How much? Short term? Long Term?

"4 X in six years" ... Yes, this would be very fortunate.
(Ofcourse, as everyone else on this thread I would be happy to
see more.)

Historically, good investments were expected to double every 5 years.

What is your estimate for Dec 1998 share price? Range?

Loki
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