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Pastimes : The Naked Truth - Big Kahuna a Myth

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To: MythMan who wrote (19503)2/13/1999 8:11:00 AM
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Here's one you will like shows IBM as overvalued with 120 target to make it an attractive situation. I like the Dell at 50 thing. They feature 10 stocks and I have puts on 5 of them.

When these companies hit the inevitable snag, these are the prices that represent real buying opportunities.


smartmoney.lycos.com


What Price Is Right?
Company Curr. Price* Forward P/E** Target Price 5-Yr. Revenue Growth 5-Yr. Earnings Growth
America Online
(AOL) 158.50 291 86 124.7% 99.0%
Cisco Systems
(CSCO) 99.06 76 80 64.8 50.5
Dell Computer
(DELL) 89.88 98 50 48.2 116.3
General Electric
(GE) 97.63 35 85 12.2 12.9
IBM
(IBM) 172.75 26 120 6.0 48.2
Intel
(INTC) 126.50 36 97 27.6 29.8
Merck***
(MRK) 150.50 34 110 18.8 14.2
Microsoft***
(MSFT) 157.75 65 125 33.5 39.1
Charles Schwab
(SCH) 62.69 76 41 25.5 24.2
Wal-Mart Stores
(WMT) 84.38 46 70 14.0 11.4
* as of 2/12/1999 6:30 PM
** Based on consensus EPS estimate for next fiscal year.

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