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To: craig crawford who wrote (114245)1/4/2001 2:26:22 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
craig: I am going with the consensus forecasts on Yhoo - that was my beef with William. I might be wrong, but yhoo was not expected to grow much -- I was calling for 15% growth while the consensus is 20%. William is saying it is growing at 50% -- and he is way out there on his own with that figure. If yhoo is contracting it is far below my number. BTW, I was booted from New Economy for posting an estimate based on 15% growth -- thinking that the consensus might be too high since it had not been lowered since last summer. That was deemed "unfounded" by the "junta" because is lower than William's wildly inflated estimate.



To: craig crawford who wrote (114245)1/4/2001 2:30:37 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
>Only time will tell...
Your absolutely right. I think that's why we never argued.
Did you or I ever disagree over Amazon.com? I honestly can't remember.



To: craig crawford who wrote (114245)1/4/2001 10:57:29 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
I think it is ridiculous to say that YHOO is not a growth stock anymore. My how pessimism reins these days!! I think the reality is somewhere halfway between

Yahoo is a growth stock. It is taking a two or possibly a three quarter break is all.