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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (28707)2/23/1998 7:40:00 PM
From: Profits  Read Replies (2) of 1572637
 
Reginald,

Blah Blah Blah. You are full of crap!

#1 Look at what the Sell Side Analysts are projecting for AMD earnings in 1998

#2 Look at what the Buy Side Analysts are projecting for AMD earnings in 1998 (i.e. Look at what the Mutual Fund Managers are buying)

#3 Look at what AMD management is projecting for AMD earnings in 1998 and take an average of all three

#4 Use the PE's of the following companies in my analysis and compare the PE's (AMD, Intel, National, Texas Instruments, Motorola, Signetics, Harris, Lucent, Atmel, Lattice, Altera, Xilinx). That should represent a large enough sampling of the semiconductor suppliers - many of whom compete in the same markets as AMD.

#5 Determine their PE ratios and get an idea of where the PE ratios for this sector range. The average PE ratio should give you a reasonable idea of where AMD's PE ratio should be.

#6 Do the Math.....This will give you a much more accurate idea of the price range for AMD stock than some stupid formula you got from a college book.

#7 Please throw away your college books. Based on your posts here lately, you seem to be very wet behind the ears

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