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To: dli who wrote (32789)10/12/2000 7:40:15 PM
From: Stephen  Respond to of 42787
 
dli, I agree with you completely and 'growth' stocks have been overdone. However, I also believe this needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis - especially if one has a long term viewpoint. In 10 years time there are probably quite a few growth stocks currently at very high P/E's that will outperform more reasonably P/E stocks. And I'm obviously not refering to large companies in a saturated sector whose revenues are slowing and earnings are created by smoke and mirror accounting tricks.

JMHO

Regards

Stephen



To: dli who wrote (32789)10/13/2000 4:23:29 PM
From: Olu Emuleomo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
>>>there is no way that JNPR or BRCD will achieve 100% growth every year for the next ten years.

DELL gained 97%/yr b/w 1991 and 1999

--Olu E.