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To: cfimx who wrote (19859)9/17/1999 10:59:00 PM
From: Prognosticator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Is that possible? Can it be I've been confused all these years. Damn, I just thought the 8/12 thing was expected in startups. Well, never mind, I'll just have to talk to my boss. Wait a minute, there's no one here. Hey, where have all the other employees gone? It's getting dark, ....

I want my, I want my, I want my WEBTV (to the tune of "Money For Nothing", by Dire Straits, pretty appropriate for todays stock runup).

Whats a WebTV? No, don't answer that. I don't have a TV, so how could I use it?

Exit stage left cackling into the distance, harharharharharharhar...

P.



To: cfimx who wrote (19859)9/18/1999 4:56:00 AM
From: Byron Xiao  Respond to of 64865
 
Hi, Twister.

Isn't P/E ratio = Pissed-off Employee Ratio? It seems to me that MSFT has a higher PE ratio than SUNW. Look at the turn-over rate of MSFT employees vs. SUNW employees. The folks at MSFT usually jump whenever their stock options become fully vested. Don't see the same thing with SUNW employees.