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To: BWAC who wrote (38875)3/13/2002 6:43:45 AM
From: Ron McKinnon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53068
 
>>>What is it worth though in the long term?

you know my comment to KT was made a bit in jest
cause it is unlike him to long a stock like yhoo
but lets be serious for a minute and give your ? some thought

yhoo has been in business for 7 years
clearly they are and will be one of the few long term .coms
they are a "real" company

net worth of $3 a share all in cash
over 7 years have been virtually break even bottom line
ests for '02 are .10 a share; for '03 .20
so say they do .10 .20 .30 .40 .50 over the next five years; fair?

so lets take .50 a share profit
give it a 50x P/E? too high?
does that mean in 2006 the stock will be at $25?

I suppose one could make a case for it to be at $10?
or $30?

I cant say
can anyone?