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Non-Tech : Boston Market (BOSTQ)

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To: PaperChase who wrote (1321)6/3/1998 9:01:00 AM
From: paul goldstein  Read Replies (1) of 1567
 
PAPER CHASE, sounds good to me. you have done your homework with the numbers.
the only line of reasonong i could add, if appropiate, is...
cash flow would be the money fowing in to the stores each day.
if they do more it rises, if they decrease sales it drops/
while sales are inportant, the breakout of where the dollars go is also inportant.
example, if they cut advertising costs from ...to ...
they cut couponing costs from... to ...
they decrease headquarters costs...
these are examples.
also, do we assign a value to the stores they acquire?
its not cash but a fixed asset.
anyway, good numbering on your part.
the real question is..
does the stock go up or down<grin>
and, how do we make money in either case???
me? i do not own the stock..but i own their bonds
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