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To: kollmhn who wrote (106)2/22/2001 12:48:45 PM
From: kollmhn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
correrction:
"I have no reason to think that many of these stocks WON'T (not -will) hit the prices of two yearas ago........



To: kollmhn who wrote (106)2/22/2001 12:52:44 PM
From: seminole  Respond to of 23153
 
I am converting a portion of my FGMNX into FSPTX today.
Looks like we are just building a base for a rally to me.
I am also buying PGO. First stock purchase this year.



To: kollmhn who wrote (106)2/22/2001 2:23:41 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Since the market is focusing on earnings or lack thereof, there's opportunities to buy into good companies that have yet to produce earnings but will do so in the future and I'll use EXDS as one example. I'm not sure the TA on EXDS (at quick glance it looks like a falling knife down 75%). But, they are trading at a P/S of about 3 based on 2001 projected sales. Revenue growth is still expected to be over 150% and margins are expected to expand from here. While earnings may not be generated until 2002, there are plenty of companies similar to EXDS that will be around in a year from now. Revenue is expected to be over $2 billion by the end of this year.

I haven't really followed EXDS that closely but a respected friend has suggested I look very carefully at them since "the price is right" according to him.