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Non-Tech : Programmer's Paradise (PROG)
PROG 0.146+6.5%Jun 13 5:00 PM EST

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To: joshi who wrote (201)1/8/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed   of 235
 
joshi, how do you get $.18 earning per share? Their sales per quarter/share will be $15.6/share.

As for profits, their gross profits margins last quarter were 12.5% but their net (after taxes) were 1.1%. If you assume that they have not increased their overhead by much, the increase in $18 MM in sales in the current quarter should bring $2.25 MM to the bottom line, or $.44 per share pre tax, or about $.22 after tax, add this to the $.13 they did in the last quarter and you get $.35 per shares earnings for the current quarter. I had only $.3 for the current quarter, and you can take the difference as increase in SG&A, but I have a feeling that my $.30 per share for this quarter will be beaten by a penny or two.

Zeev
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