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To: Geoff Nunn who wrote (151628)1/19/2000 8:56:00 PM
From: JRI  Respond to of 176387
 
No, the equivalent of your question ("surgeon's prices being higher") would be that...... the price of Dell's products would also be higher (as a result of this business risk, because of the complexity of their biz)...that is not what I'm saying....

Now, if those surgeon(s) were incorporated, and their stocks trading on one of the major exchanges, then, I would say that their stock price would likely incorporate the complexity of their business, and its (complexity's) effect on that company earnings stream going forward...and that their stock price may be discounted as a result..