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To: mishedlo who wrote (1643)10/25/2001 10:13:59 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 99280
 
Mish, if you are going to invest long term, by all means, consider the fundamentals strongly, but if you are going to be a short term trader, and an option trader on top of that, forget about the fundies (except to make sure your longs are survivors), and look at where the money is flowing, without making any judgement if that money really knows how to evaluate the current value of a company. You ant value, buy the CATS, AETH etc. that are selling at discount to "normal measures", but until big money discovers these "values" don't expect them to move much. Don't go against the market, go with the flow...

Zeev



To: mishedlo who wrote (1643)10/25/2001 10:55:14 PM
From: marginnayan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
And at .02 per share is CSCO a buy?

That's pro-forma and that makes it even worse.

Look at oil companies making billions on PE of 5-8.

Then why are the Wall street gurus not chasing these oil companies like they do the high tech virgins. May be don't like the taste?