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Non-Tech : SATH - Shop At Home

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To: D. RUTTER who wrote ()2/4/1999 9:47:00 AM
From: christopher  Read Replies (1) of 1329
 
I'm going to type up a current analyst comments from the Feb Issue of The Tennessee Investor, it's not verbatum due to the info already commonly known and I'm at work with people passing in and out of my office like an LA freeway...

"SATH $17.25 Shop AT Home (the editor discusses in detail some of the info already commonly known pertaining to the press releases)...We have heard rumors that the company will announce plans to partner with two big players in the technology/internet field. While we think SATH's stock is expensive it is still very cheap when compared to other internet related companies. It's one of the few still selling in the teens and its valuation is still only 300 million which is only 3X revenues. We've seen many internet companies sell at 100 & 200X revenues with no earnings. SATH should also announce a profitable quarter on Feb 10. Their cash flow, a meaningful figure, will also show a sizable increase. Expect SATH to move higher in February. Caution should be exercised because when the bubble bursts on internet stocks, and it will, SATH will also suffer. For now SATH as an electronic and internet retailer is still a bargain at current levels."

Well that's it in a nutshell, I called the editor yesterday and he's still very bullish on the stock...

BTW The Tennessee Investor is a great newsletter and if you call they'll send you a free copy...he picked SATH when it was 2.75...

Chris
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