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To: Wowzer who wrote (10570)11/16/2001 1:37:20 PM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Rory,

Never looked at IN before, do you have a feeling for when/how they will make money, and how much? Projections are for earnings of 4 cents a share next year (the high projection is 6 cents), which gives it a P/E, even at $1.50, of about 37. I know they don't have much debt, but do you have a sense for what their running costs are? (That is, assuming bad news, how long before they burn through their $1.20 per share or $565 million of cash.

Is there a story here (somehow today's press release on expanding to Estonia doesn't do it for me), is IN poised to take over profitable business from its competitors, is it a tasty morsel for a buyer?

TIA,

Kb



To: Wowzer who wrote (10570)11/16/2001 1:56:50 PM
From: cnyndwllr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Rory, I never looked at in before either. Unlike KB, however, I didn't let that stop me. I liked the numbers and the chart so I am a proud owner of something at $1.50. DD, what's that. Thanks for the alert. Ed