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To: MrLucky who wrote (342)1/5/2001 11:18:29 AM
From: arno  Respond to of 15481
 
Maybe you folks should turn on all your lights, electric heaters, motors, and anything else to slam the grid and knock it out. This might shock the pols into doing something.

Kinda like what happens when you feel sick in your stomach, but don't want to throw up, because that is intolerable. But when you finally succumb and you do toss 'em, you feel much better.

Just a random hypothetical musing, don't pay any attention to it.....<gg>

BTW, anybody notice MSGI again today?? Definitely a TDT type of thing, but.....

Even after this market carnage, all of these competitors in MSGI's sector trade at between 1.7x and 3.3x revenues. MSGI has turned the corner and has pre-announced that it will enjoy the best qtr. in its company's history making at least $4 million on $66+ million in revenues. With the WE one-time gain, MSGI will post earnings of at least $9 million next qtr. It announced, in its lastest press release that it is cash-flow positive, that it is profitable, and that it expects to remain cash-flow positive hereafter. It has abandoned all Internet incubation companies. It is a pure direct marketing company now - like the others in its sector.

However, MSGI only trades at about 1/8 (yes 0.135x) this fiscal year's revenues of $240 million. And, these are highly recurring reveneus with many blue-chip clients like GE, Walt Disney, MBNA, etc. This company is without a doubt incredibly undervalued.


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