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To: Sam Citron who wrote (46883)5/16/2001 9:07:22 PM
From: kdavy  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 70976
 
Sam,

My strategy seems to be working so far. I am always looking for ways to refine it. I am trying covered call strategy and short term trading. If I find that market (my stocks) has become cheap then I may venture into long term investing. That was one of the reasons I am trying to figure out the intrinsic value of a stock. How to you assign intrinsic value. I am sure there are many economist and investor who can give me definition. But what I am interested is a useful method or a process that allows me to calculate the intrinsic value of a stock, e.g. AMAT, NVLS, MXIM, LLTC etc.

I would welcome comments as I had tried earlier. I am not interested in theoretical definitions. Let's try this. Give me a definition or method and also assign intrinsic value number to AMAT for this month, three months from now and end of the year. Use whatever method one may choose. I would like to hear from as many people as possible answer to the following:

a. what is the intrinsic value of a stock
b. who do you calculate it.
c what is the intrinsic value of AMAT (1). end of May 2001, (2). Sept 2001 and (3). Dec 2001.

I will tabulate the results. I sure that will provide for a lot of discussion. Because if we can figure this out we all will make a lots of money.

regards,

kdavy