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To: thecalculator who wrote (88431)6/29/2002 1:38:57 AM
From: Smart_Money  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Your assuming the accounting is clean. What if the debt and cash are not reliable. I know it sounds outrageous to even think this but I personally think the cash equivalent and debt (off balance sheet and synthetic leases) are questionable on some books. A good question did WCOM or Enron fit the "bottom line value per share" prior to belly up.



To: thecalculator who wrote (88431)7/1/2002 12:51:30 AM
From: thecalculator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
I challenge...
anyone that contributes to this thread, or any lurker for that matter, that can find any tech stock (i.e., growth stock) that trades at 50% or less of its 'Bottom Line Value per Share'...


Well, since either none of you has actually found one, or you are keeping them to yourself <g>, here is one that has actually been mentioned on this thread before:

BCON...yes, yes, it was just thrown out of the RUTS...

If I'm not mistaken, this is one that Dr. Hed and I both share somewhat of a common interest in...my interest being related to having a patent concerning the building of, among other things, flywheels.