To: P314159d who wrote (20524 ) 9/24/2000 12:30:24 AM From: Mark[ox5] Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342 Show me what misinformation I posted, I would love to see. And reallY i cannot tell how profitable CPI is or is not... Westell doesnt break down sales/marketing costs, overhead, etc by division.. unless I missed it. If so please post it, and really if you think profitablity is all that matters in this market you are being ignorant again. Ever hear of a stock called Corvis? Doesnt even have revenue and its $30 billion valuation.. yes that earnings sure means a lot. Or wait, there is Ariba.. it's made exactly nothing so far... sure hasn't hurt it. You generalize... or ever hear of a stock named Westell? It is making money.. sure has helped the stock... it means a 'boatload', or Copper Mountain ... somehow its been profitable.. sure has helped the stock. (look at that CMTN chart.. the only boat it resembles is the Titanic) The sector a stock is in is a lot more important ; i.e. fiber optics everyone loves, doesnt mean crap if you are profitable there... your stock flies... that is 1 example. You could bring out a PROFITABLE e-commerce IPO and its value would be nil. So i am STILL awaiting the ASP customer list for CPI and the % of revenues from ASP. Even though the sector is in disfavor... it's still good information to have. And I like your strategy of when you cannot point out inaccurcies or back up your 25 P/S with any good real world example you change the subject and call it riff raff. But its all misinformation of course... everything an analyst says is non riff raff and true... if its print, it's sensible. Still waiting for that $1000 QCOM price target to come through I guess too, arent you? But hey if it's little old me putting examples in print its riff raff... got it. I will await the % of ASP revenue and any ASP customers... hopefully someone here can post it, because we are all awaiting the "unlocking" of a $1 billion division. (ok really it's worth maybe $150-$200 million on a good day) but forget comparables, Goldman Sachs will take care of everything...