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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 255.53-1.0%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: Alomex who wrote (16304)8/6/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Eric Yang  Read Replies (1) of 213182
 
"In any case, you get the idea. P/E alone is not an absolute indicator of value."

Al, I'm sure we don't need you to lecture us that PE and fundamentals are the only things that matters to a stock. Phil's point was that with stocks with stronger fundamentals often weather market storms better...and that AAPL has very strong fundamentals (PE, P/S, Book...etc). You dispute that by saying that GTW and MUEI have stronger fundamentals. Well...you were proven wrong--again.

"I used the SI profile numbers, there is no footnote indicating one time charges in them..."

Garbage in garbage out. By the way it is one time gain.

"I don't know how Eric got his figures. I used the SI profiles."

I checked Zack's report, Yahoo's earnings and read MUEI's SEC filings and made sure that they all agreed. Each you post inaccurate garbage it wastes a lot of time for us to have to do the research and correct your errors (either statistical or logical), which is why I sound so vicious everytime I make a post to you.

"Thanks for reminding us. My advice on Apple over the last three years
would have given you returns of over 350%."

Oh please not that again. Every time you make a bad call you always try to gain credibility by claiming how well you traded AAPL and how much you "could" have made over the last three years. Talk is cheap Al. Did you follow your own advice and made 350% on AAPL? No. Personally I don't care much about your portfolio. One thing I have learned by your track record is that your comments and opinion are not to be relied upon. If it gets your jolly off telling us how savvy you are in trading AAPL, fine. If you must brag, tell us on the day you buy or sell but don't come out a few days later and say how well you did. There are many brilliant people here on SI who I respect and value their opinion. They've earned it with their analysis not by telling me how well they traded.

Here is an interesting post from ol' Alomex last year. Great insight eh?

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