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To: MrBuzz who wrote (117016)11/20/2000 12:51:19 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
EBAY.. I must agree again, there are stocks that are good earners like IMPH, EMLX, DGX, ADBE..that are seeing downside so EBAY will need to stand on a long line to be more than just a dead cat bounce. We should be looking at stocks that have tolerable multiples and even trade at discounts to earnings before we get onboard those very same blimps that caused this market to tank in the first place.



To: MrBuzz who wrote (117016)11/20/2000 1:09:33 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Buzz, I am not marrying EBAY. PE is more like 100 or even much less if they grow even modestly. I think many analysts and fund mgrs. will rationalize this later today and possibly give us a little bounce. Then I'm out.

Remember they earned 7 cents per share last quarter and are growing at 172%. .

From Briefing.com
20-Oct-00
08:13 ET
pre-market after reporting Q3 earnings of $0.07 a share, 3 cents above the First Call mean.

Like PKTR last week that dropped to 16+ and finished near 23.