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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PMS Witch who wrote (42183)4/15/2000 5:11:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 74651
 
PMS-- I suggest it will take msft a long time to make a new high. All the timeframes you mentioned were great for msft and with the new releases this should have been better. None of the others had msft swimming with a cement block supplied by the doj. If not for that msft would have took off months ago and a drop such as this would still be far from a 52 week low. MSFT has not participated in the mkt ralley of the last year but has been punished as hard as the rest. It will also be held back in the recovery for the same reason... JMO



To: PMS Witch who wrote (42183)4/15/2000 6:38:00 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
re: historical % declines in MSFT:

could you repost those numbers, adding the PEs at each high and low? Maybe showing the % PE compression, instead of the % stock price decline? I think it would show that MSFT started from a much higher valuation this time, so it naturally has further to fall. I'm not saying we haven't hit a bottom, I really have no idea about that. I'm saying it's more useful to think in PEs, not stock prices.