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To: Redhook who wrote (16227)6/25/1999 10:37:00 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43080
 
JWEB

wow...missed my chance @ 25....ran through 28 before I could post this???now thats momentum! 28 5/8

No sooner said...it runs back down...that's why I don't chase! wish I could short once in a while?



To: Redhook who wrote (16227)6/25/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: kendall harmon  Respond to of 43080
 
PEGS-going on positive in business week

Web Hotel Business: Wings for Pegasus

Like most of the erstwhile high-flying Internet stocks, Pegasus Systems (PEGS) has taken a sharp hit. The company, which dominates the market for online hotel reservations, went public in August, 1997, at 13 a share and rose to nearly 50 by May 3, 1999. It has since fallen to 32. Not to worry, say analysts--who predict the stock will soon exceed its old high.

Here's why: Unlike most Internet companies, Pegasus makes money, trading at 33 times estimated 2000 earnings of 95 cents a share. Bear Stearns analyst James Kissane says that, given Pegasus' strong revenue growth and prospects for margin expansion, Pegasus could grow much faster than the average computer-service company over the next several years.

He expects Pegasus earnings to rise by at least 40% annually over the next several years. ''Pegasus is the premier provider of transaction processing and E-commerce services to the hotel industry,'' says Kissane.

Pegasus CEO John Davis says the accelerating trend toward online hotel bookings is the key engine for the company's growth, generating 42% of its revenues. The upside potential to online bookings is huge, says Davis, since only 11% of all hotel reservations, so far, are done through the Web. In all of 1998, Pegasus booked 750,000 Internet reservations. In the first quarter, Pegasus has booked 360,000 online reservations.