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To: Gut Trader who wrote (212724)1/7/2003 12:52:18 AM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 436258
 
Relax. Ebay does not have a PE.
NA Looks far better than a PE of 100 anyway.

Seriously, EBAY has admitted it doesd not make dime one if it had to expense stock options.

M



To: Gut Trader who wrote (212724)1/7/2003 8:18:13 AM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Whats this P/E thingy mentioned on the ebay quote?.

a lot less than the P/E thingy on YHOO <g>

finance.yahoo.com



To: Gut Trader who wrote (212724)1/7/2003 9:13:48 AM
From: Gut Trader  Respond to of 436258
 
Greespan on reflating P/E 's
content.loudeye.com



To: Gut Trader who wrote (212724)1/7/2003 9:17:30 AM
From: zonder  Respond to of 436258
 
Whats this P/E thingy

Do you mean "PEG"? That is "Price Earnings Growth" ratio - divide P/E by expected EPS growth rate, and P/E ratios become more meaningful in comparison across different sectors (or so say "the analysts"), since it would be normal to have a higher P/E for a faster-growing company.

If you mean the "P/E", well, hard to believe, but it seems they do have a small profit for last 12 months and apparently Yahoo or a "consensus of analysts" (god forbid!) feel they will make a profit this year as well.