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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Investor Clouseau who wrote (19367)11/18/1999 9:41:00 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Respond to of 52051
 
PLCO; re-post of some of Dave Gores excellent starter DD, actual IPO amount according to Bloomberg is $27 million though, not $100 million as in the pre-evaluation. Still, that instantly value's PLCO at over $4 per share from it's close of $1.38.

STRONG REASON TO BUY: The company is lauching ToysInternational.com IPO in Germany/Europe on
11/19. The prevaluation of the IPO is $100 Million dollars according to CEO Richard Brady. $100 Million is
approx. 16 times the current market value of PLCO. $100 Million divided by the 5.5 Million PLCO shares =
$14.00/Share of PLCO. This will create a strong price base for PLCO and should lead to a significant gain in
shareholder value on the Common Shares.
PLCO share price has been in the $1.00/Share price range during the Fall. As Market recognition of the IPO
increases PLCO will sell at a higher price.

An aggressive pricing model based on PLCO $14/Share would equate to $84.00/Share for PLCOP. (This is
theoretical but gives a potential investor some idea of the potential of PLCOP.)



To: Investor Clouseau who wrote (19367)11/19/1999 1:25:00 AM
From: TWICK  Respond to of 52051
 
Anyone here starting to look at possible puts, shorts, or taking some off the table. It's been one hell of a run so far, and I feel good about it continuing, but it's time for a rest and basing before the next leg up. Right ??

Lots of my stocks in my watch list went sideways or slightly red. Had a few good ones like ONSL, FFTI, NITE, CLKS, NTST, ATHM, HLIT, CUBE, EGAN, etc, but my chip stocks lost some ground and overall it looks like the bulls starting to become exhausted and need a rest. I know I am.

Twick