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To: edamo who wrote (5632)3/27/2000 4:55:00 PM
From: Seldom_Blue  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
Well stated Ed. Almost sounds like you prefer the old days when one can point to a number, (p/e, book, etc) and make a decision. <g> But this is a lot more fun.

My dissertation to BP's questions will be my next post.

Seldom Blue



To: edamo who wrote (5632)3/27/2000 5:32:00 PM
From: Bridge Player  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
Thanks for your thoughtful response.

I then take it, based on the snippets copied here, that you would continue to play the game, using momentum, overbought, and oversold entry points, as long as the fundamental growth was still intact, regardless of price levels?

<< all this to say in conclusion, valuations aside, a company must have revenues and more importantly solid profits to survive in the real world......given these required basics in the real world, then allow fantasy land to value in its relative fashion...>>

<< and find the relatively high(per historic standards) billion dollar revenue(not market cap) plus continual quarter after quarter profit growth entities and believe in them..>>