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To: SBHX who wrote (181)2/17/2000 10:34:00 AM
From: Jim Somerville  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275
 
If the P/E is 10 after the ex-NT, then wouldn't BCE have another $25 (US) to go, for a more realistic P/E of 20? Or perhaps even higher? Does your P/E of 10 include the NT earnings?

But Jack thinks that the P/E ex-NT and ex-NT earnings will be 40.

Can any accountants out there give us a definite answer? I tried going through the financials myself, but I just couldn't break out the NT stuff with any confidence in what I was doing.

-Jim