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Technology Stocks : INFORMATION ANALYSIS (IAIC) - YEAR 2000 Date Remediation
IAIC 4.280+12.3%Dec 16 4:00 PM EST

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To: RikRichter who wrote (1360)3/29/1998 1:21:00 PM
From: Matthew F. Kern  Read Replies (2) of 2011
 
Elliot:

If we do see $100 M revenue from the IAI factories alone
+ revenue from other factories
+ revenue from companies remediating themselves using UNICAST....

and If margins are in the region of 20% and increasing over the next year
given that prices will rise approaching 2000.....

And Given a PE of 10 (a lowly 10)

And since:
1_year_revenues * Margins / shares = 1_year_earnings_per_share (right?)
1_year_earnings_per_share * PE = price_per_share (right?)

Then 1_year_earnings_per_share will be just below 3 bucks,
(based only on IAIC factory revenue) right?

And price_per_share will become about $30.00,
(again based on IAIC factory revenue alone),
and higher yet if other revenue is significant, right?

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I mention this because the shorts, I believe, drove the price down from this level (just below 30) last year, in a frenzy of doubt and disbelief (and perhaps malicious interference). My point is simple, they were just dead wrong, right?

So wake me up when we hit 25, this is all preliminary disbelief and last year's disinformation holding price down.

Just a reality check!
..................Matt
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