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To: Marco Polo who wrote (62005)6/16/1999 5:49:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573743
 
Marco, when people talk about P/E ratios, I usually think of the past twelve months, not the next twelve months. Those are real figures, not estimates that some Wag-the-Dog analyst can conjure up out of thin air.

But if you asked Paul, the future always looks bright for AMD!

Tenchusatsu



To: Marco Polo who wrote (62005)6/16/1999 9:06:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573743
 
Marco Benjio - Re: "when fund managers and other real investors (obviously not you amateurs) figure a P/E ratio, they take the mean analyst # for the next 12 months. But you knew that, right? For PE, AMD's "E" is $.76. I assume you can find the "P"?? "

Nice laugh !

You blew it.

We Knew it.

AMD has a negative PE NOW and FAR INTO THE FUTURE !

Blowing smoke on the AMD thread again, eh Benjiolo ?

Paul



To: Marco Polo who wrote (62005)6/16/1999 11:56:00 PM
From: Aaron Cooperband  Respond to of 1573743
 
Marco -

Re: "when fund managers and other real investors (obviously not you amateurs) figure a P/E ratio, they take the mean analyst # for the next 12 months."

Wrong.

Your number is projected, or forward P/E. Look up the definition of P/E in the Wall Street Journal. Its in with the day's closing quotes. Thats the standard on the street.

Aaron