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To: Vendit™ who wrote (11541)4/14/2000 5:43:00 PM
From: Annette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19374
 
I'm sorry...he's just not attractive!!



To: Vendit™ who wrote (11541)4/14/2000 5:57:00 PM
From: MMK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19374
 
majir..."I like kill bugs"!!! LOLOLOL What a goof ball! Can't wait for the next installment.

Do you have to be a memeber of Xoom.com to see these? I sent the url's to a friend and nothing happened when he clicked on them.

Thanks...MMK



To: Vendit™ who wrote (11541)4/15/2000 12:28:00 AM
From: Lafayette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19374
 
Vendit, is it true that you appear in one of these fascinating photos, holding up the word Kiss? Which one are you?

Kidding aside, I am quite ambivalent about your decision to take a hiatus from this board and from us. Part of me is whimpering and crying, "Please don't leave us in our hour of need!" But the other more altruistic side says, "Well done, good and faithful friend. Enjoy your well-deserved rest (but DO NOT forget us). As always, best regards, Lady Lafayette.



To: Vendit™ who wrote (11541)4/16/2000 8:07:00 AM
From: Guardian  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19374
 
P/E and stock price vulnerability/comeback:

It would appear that for the near term PE ratios will exert an upward/downward effect on stock valuations and, hence, the potential for quick recovery. I am not arguing for this method over others more appropriate to high growth/new companies. I am just stating my perception that they count at this juncture in time. Hence I thought a review of some hot tickers' p/e ratios might be useful as we attempt to find bottoms for specific tickers and guage their potential for recovery. The tickers listed are limited to a handful of the ones i track which HAVE earnings. Certain of DLJ's P/E ratios may vary signiicantly from ratios available from other sources (e.g.; PE for ORCL is 98 at dlj,153 on Datek streamer). THE VALUES ARE AS OF FRIDAY'S CLOSE.

Tickers with PE'S

< 50: IBM,INTU,RSAS,LU,ADBE,MSFT,GE,AMD

50-99:AMAT,ORCL,SUNW,TXN,MOT,GLW,QLGC,DITC,EDS,HLIT,CMGI, CNXT,INTC

100-199: CSCO,AOL,PMCS,SEBL,RFMD

200-299: QCOM,EXTR,LSI,ETEK,FDRY,NTAP

300-399: BRCM,SDLI,ASDV,FFIV

400-499: BVSN,ENTU

> 500: ITWO,VRSN,BRCD

Note that some PE's varied significantly between real time and delayed so I make no claim as to their accuracy or how current the values are. They obviously are not up to date with current earnings reports.

hope this will be of more help than harm as we weather Monday's storm <g>