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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 492.01+1.3%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: ed who wrote (8539)6/21/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: johnd  Read Replies (5) of 74651
 
MSFT is too expensive

(a) The deferred earnings argument: MSFT will continue to have a
percentage of revenue and earnings deferred forever from now.
That is part of the game in the enterprise licence business.
The argument of E being higher would be true if MSFT, starting
next quarter stopped defering. That is not the case. In fact,
I expect larger and larger percentage of revenues will get
defered with time.

(b) This quarter MSFT is project to report 47c. Even if it is a penny
or two higher, it is still less than 25% EPS growth on an expected
15 - 18% revenues growth. The picture is pretty much same for
rest of the year.

(c) Look at those lawsuits.

AT&T suit on NT
SPA suit on Server business
DOJ
20 state Attorneys
Sun micro on Java
...

(d) Interest rate environment could if gone unfavorably, first affects
high PE stocks.

(e) NT5.0 is likely delayed and won't affect revenues at least for
another 12 months, so is office2000. PC growth worldwide is
slowing partly due to Asian crisis.

I am all LONG but I am low on my expectations for price increases
and ready to weather about 5- 10% correction from current price of
95 on a wopping 60PE.

johnd
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