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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (3004)11/13/1996 7:58:00 AM
From: Daniel Schuh   of 24154
 
Reg, I'm no investment guru, but isn't all this valuation stuff based on long-term estimations/projections? I can buy it as a long term thing, but you seem to be trumpeting your success wrt. NSCP on relatively short term market fluctuations. And what is "fair market value" if it's not the price the markets set? It's not like nscp was thinly traded yesterday. I'm sure in the long run, value based investing succeeds; Warren Buffett may only be #2, but he's plenty rich. But the classic Benjamin Graham (sp?) style analysis was based on book value, which at the time was mostly real stuff like factories, real estate, and cash on hand, not? What does MSFT list as its book value? Cheers, Dan.
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