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To: TimbaBear who wrote (16038)1/2/2003 1:07:28 PM
From: Bob Rudd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78621
 
Timba: "At the inverse, a P/FCF of under 8 becomes interesting to me, but under 4 really grabs my attention" It does mine too, but after this year, it also heightens concerns that there's a BIG UGLY lurking somewhere. Too good to be true valuations are often like 'too good to be true' anything else.
I sincerely hope you will continue to actively participate in this board. Your contributions have been second to none. Sometimes comments on a board like this come off harsher than they were intended since the non-verbal cues that contribute the majority of meaning to communication, are missing.
The best for the new year,
Bob



To: TimbaBear who wrote (16038)1/4/2003 5:28:38 PM
From: chaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78621
 
Timba...

Since I've set up spreadsheets to assist with the calculations

I've not the least idea how to use a spreadsheet, but do know it's essential to this work. If any of you would like to use PM's to help me discover more I'd surely appreciate it.

There must be many ways they are useful in financial analysis, but what's a good way to start?

chaz