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To: Epics who wrote (10089)10/30/1997 6:32:00 PM
From: Larry Brew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12298
 
Epics, ' somethings up ''

Agree. Southeast Asia problems should not be a factor in APM's
performance. They're just a pass through point, if I'm not mistaken.
The sum effect of devaluation in Asia should result in nothing to
affect assembly costs to APM. Am I incorrect to assume Asia is nothing more than a labor force for APM? Something stinks, but I
can't find the rotten egg in APM's fundamentals. Don't believe it's
MR conversion. Technology can be bought. One suspicion is that
the current market place is saturated and it's a little too early for
tomorrow's revolution with digital t.v., video streaming, etc. It's
getting really hard NOT to increase my position, but I believe the
market could reach 5700 - 6400 with normal multiples of the sp500
between 16 - 18. I think at 8200 the multiple was 23.
t2k



To: Epics who wrote (10089)10/30/1997 8:07:00 PM
From: Ali Khaman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12298
 
re>>Stocks dont go from 35 to 23 in a straight line for nothing. Something's up.<<

I beleive you are reading too much into this drop. Practically the whole market dropped in a straight line recently.

How long have you believed that the market moved logically?