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Strategies & Market Trends : Sector Day Trading

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To: Susan Saline who wrote (64)6/28/1998 3:47:00 PM
From: Susan Saline   of 86
 
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To: +Steve Fancy (3797 )
From: +JohnN
Monday, Jun 15 1998 7:00PM ET
Reply # of 4283

Here is a quick survey I made to re-assure myself TBR won't go much
lower. I didn't spend lots of time on it, but it should be fairly
close. Values are forward P/E.

US/Canadian Market
T 21
MCIC 50
FON 35
WCOM 40
TGO.TO 13 Canada

European Market
TEF 26 Spain
TI 20 Italy
PT 17 Portugal
TLD 22 Denmark
BTY 20 England
FTE 24 France
DT 22 Germany

Asian Market
TLK 13 Indonesia
HKT 12 Hong Kong
PHI 12 Philippines

Latin American Market
TMX 10 Mexico
TDR 16 Dominican Republic
TAR 12 Argentina
CTC 13 Chile
TDP 10 Peru
VNT 7 Venezuela

?b>TBR 9 (at 101/ADR)

TBR just isn't explainable at these low levels. Even if it weren't to
be privitized, why would a company with its earnings growth be trading
this low? FEAR of the unknown seems to be the only possible
explanation, be even so, I would expect others like Indonesia and the
Philippines to be even more unstable. Venezuela has been hit hard as
well. Looks like it may be an option after it stabilizes.

Comments?

John
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