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Technology Stocks : International FiberCom, Inc. (NASDAQ- IFCI)
IFCI 0.06000.0%Jun 7 5:00 PM EST

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To: david james who wrote (1021)10/11/1998 3:07:00 PM
From: Feraldo  Read Replies (1) of 3541
 
My half cent:

If we all assume that they can keep the same profit margin (10.7%) I have proof that .36 is very low.

100 mil in sales this year (or so was projected right)

100 mil-30.9 mil (current)
=69.1 mil

Times 10.7%
=7.39 mil

Divided by 25 million shares (assuming an increase in shares)
=29.6 cents per share

Add in the 14 cents we already have
=44 cents.

With the same math, 120 million in sales
=52 cents per share

So we can say anywhere between 44 cents and 52 cents per share.

Times a pe of 20
=$8.80 to $10.40

So we should hit that around December-January, because the institutions always know before hand.

The profit margin also increased last quarter, and we can assume the margin will grow, because equipment sales is a higher margin market, and the larger sales volume will cover fixed expenses more easily.

my half cent.

feraldo
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