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To: judge who wrote (31)9/2/1997 11:52:00 AM
From: Christopher Brainard  Respond to of 92
 
To all: ATRO has pulled back a little here .... what is the current thinking as to whether this represents a buying opportunity? Has anyone bought or sold recently?

Chris ....



To: judge who wrote (31)2/27/1998 12:00:00 PM
From: Christopher Brainard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 92
 
Justin, Time to wake uo the ATRO thread.

Do you own any ATRO?

Any thoughts about the prospects for 1998. Stock has pulled back 50% from its highs and looks to be an interesting bargain at todays prices. EPS growth in 1997 was 31%. If growth in 1998 comes in at 20% then EPS would be $0.80 and we would be trading at a PE of 10x. Price at half the growth rate is an extreme bargain in this crazy market.

When the new money stops chasing the big stocks, just like it did in March of 1997, the small cap stocks will again have their day. ATRO could have another BIG run when this happens.

Anyone still out there????

Chris ....