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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jenna who wrote (116532)11/10/2000 2:18:07 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
As we said before the open, financials and pharmaceuticals and very select battered techs were okay if you were long. This market is about as close to a rally as we are in bringing NITE and NTBK back to their prior highs. However, what will win out will be the stocks that trade at normal multiples, 'large cap techs'... and as always those save haven (but now they are also high flyers). Companies with nothing to offer will be edged out and only the strong will survive.



To: Jenna who wrote (116532)11/10/2000 2:53:06 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
<font color=teal>BEAS earnings potential: BEAS P/E 324 trades at a Premium PE Multiple of 324.4 X, vs. the 48.2 X average multiple at which the Software & Services SubIndustry is priced.
Maybe a technical bounce on anticipation on Monday/Tues or a daytrade through the last reversal periods 3:00 to 3:30 and or 3:30 to 4:00. I'm still short NVDA even with its "good earnings report" that went nowhere today. However PHSY and TGH fared much better, why? They were not overblown, underachieving blimps. If BEAS doesn't accomplish this minimal for today, its a continuing short or go flat.

PROS:
BEAS was upgraded to STRONG BUY right after it was downgraded, how quaint.
Ben AMRO upgraded to BUY on November 7 after most people lost their money anyhow.

Profitability nonexistent
ROS (Return on Sales) : (3.6%)
Divisional Margins : (0.5%)
Cash Flow Margins : 7.9%
ROA (Return on Assets) : (1.3%)
ROE (Return on Equity) : (3.7%)
Profit per Employee : ($8,723)
Earnings Growth : 100.0%

BEAS needs a lot of work to be a buy and stay a buy. 71 1/2 will be a intraday cup and handle break to the upside but it will have to STAY above 71 3/4 to be a hold. Then it must take out the gap down as well putting it about 74 to MAYBE justify a hold. The indicators are showing an OVERBOUGHT 5 minute chart. Also technically it has downside to 60 where it cold be stopped by its 100 day moving average.