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To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (584)12/21/2000 1:49:11 PM
From: Connor26  Respond to of 5732
 
well, lets see what 2:00pm brings up - up or down???



To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (584)12/21/2000 2:38:18 PM
From: Connor26  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 5732
 
bailed on my other BEAS shares at 64 - Jenna had a few postings that scared me:

RBAK, BEAS,BRCD, Don't be a chump, these are MILK COWS to be milked for some good gains but the multiples will not sustain in the upcoming earnings quarter

BEAS Trades at a Premium PE Multiple of 290.6 X, vs. the 37.8 X average multiple at which the Software & Services SubIndustry is priced.
edit this tto:
Shorts ------> BEAS short 63.. just at that predictable move down from the 20 period moving average.. Huge Pac-Man type bearish engulfing. Now sitting above 60 7/8 the 100 period moving average. We get the BEAS(t) long and then short.



To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (584)12/21/2000 5:34:34 PM
From: .Trev  Respond to of 5732
 
I see where you are coming from, and while RTP is less well known in North America I just wanted to make the point for the possible benefit of you and some of your group, that if the world as we know it were coming to an end, IMO RTP would have a contingency plan to deal with it and the necessary financing already arranged, and would be among the probable survivors.

Most of the stuff I get from the company is hard copy and therefore difficult to post. The House magazine, "Review" alone is awesome, and the last issue was where I read about the B2B venture, which includes the major movers and shakers on your sector list, people like Barrick, Anglo American and it's subsid AU. To have steered these lusty competitors who daily cut each other's throats, into a collaborative venture of this type and magnitude, is a major feat in itself.

Just trying to help.
Cheers