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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (16858)4/28/2000 4:50:00 PM
From: r.edwards  Respond to of 35685
 
Oh shit ! I can't believe it , Reno's little minion just claimed that the govt's breakup of att lead to the start up of the internet. !!!!!!!!!!
Go Qcom, Go Elon, Go Wavx, Go Vert, Go Jdsu...but don't go too far, the govt will jerk you leash and choke you....
cant believe this........



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (16858)4/28/2000 4:57:00 PM
From: djia101362  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
JWCB, my vote goes to JDSU to get to $200 first. I'm not sure why you keep pointing to JDSU's P/S ratio when they are growing sales 20% sequentially. The P/S ratio seems to be the least useful indicator for a company growing revenues this fast.

If JDSU was growing revs at a 20% annual rate rather than at a sequential quarter rate then I think your argument would be valid, not in this case. JMHO.

I'm not sure if you read my previous post but within 3 years I would not be surprised to see JDSU over take QCOM in revenues. Both companies are very close in market cap but I think JDSU's market cap will be larger very shortly, perhaps even next week.

QCOM blew it with the Q1 earnings and the street has never re-embraced their stock. QCOM was last year's big winner, JDSU will be this year's.

We shall he soon enough. I have much more JDSU than I do QCOM so you know which company I'm pulling for...I also know which one you are pulling for.