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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (953)6/14/2004 9:22:43 PM
From: rkral  Respond to of 2955
 
Mike, re "Comparing FCFPDS between companies is no more meaningful than comparing EPS between companies. It's all relative to what the market is paying for the EPS or the FCFPDS."

That's what I thought I was saying with "divide the FCFPDS by the price per share". (Sorry, I expressed myself poorly.) However a price-per-share to FCFPDS ratio, the inverse, probably makes more sense .. because of similarity to PE ratio.

re "we shouldn't pay the same stock price for two companies that have the same EPS or FCFPDS when one is cash-rich and the other is debt-poor ..."

Understood, Ron