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To: John Cuthbertson who wrote (9748)4/19/2001 2:20:13 PM
From: Math Junkie  Respond to of 10921
 
I had no idea trading volume was involved in the NDX weightings. That really does seem wacky. Thanks for the info.



To: John Cuthbertson who wrote (9748)4/20/2001 3:45:28 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 10921
 
I just did a quick spreadsheet for the top 11 companies in QQQ ( amex.com )

msft
intc
qcom
csco
orcl
amgn
vstr
jdsu
dell
sunw
sebl

and I got a p/e of 46.1
finance.yahoo.com

I believe some of these earnings like JDSU are huge losses that might be one time writeoffs and if you use operating earnings, the PE looks better.

anyway, assume no company will grow faster than GE long term and this gives you a PEG that is about equal to GE.

Does anyone have an ordered list of QQQ sorted by market cap?

Kirk out