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To: GST who wrote (110454)10/13/2000 6:31:05 PM
From: Danny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
GST, this is no point of arguing here. There are too many ifs in your analysis. Let's wait until 12/31/00 and we will
know who is right.



To: GST who wrote (110454)10/14/2000 12:20:17 PM
From: John Chen  Respond to of 164684
 
GST,re:"Nasdaq looks like in recession". That's possible
even though it's painful for a lot of people.

During a 'slow period', semiconductors were all trading
PE of 6-to-10, I think that is real scary.

You can name which one you want to buy. I remember an
in-law cited MU had PE of 10, then my wife said, big
deal, INTC was 8 and TXN was 6 and the list go on and on..

Assuming we are still flush with liquidity, double the
PEs and we are talking about 10-20. So most of these
stocks would be $10-to-$40, for about a year or two.