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To: Rick Buskey who wrote (88959)3/24/2000 12:48:00 PM
From: Kevin McKenzie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
Richard,

I'm beginning to agree with you on VOXX. Look at the comparisons between VOXX, NOK, ERICY and QCOM:


Mkt Cap Sales Voxx
TTM Mkt Relative Relative Valuation
Stock Revs Cap to Voxx to Voxx Discrepancy

VOXX 1.3B 1B 1 1 N/A
ERICY 25.2B 193B 193x 19x 10x
NOK 19.2B 252B 252x 15x 17x
QCOM 4.1B 102B 102x 3x 32x


In other words the other wireless phone stocks are valued anywhere from 10 times to 32 times more than VOXX based on Trailing Twelve Month Revenues vs Market Cap. Of course, Nokia, Ericsson and Qualcom have huge followings compared to VOXX; but VOXX's float is miniscule compared to the others, so it could (should) move up fast.