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To: James Yu who wrote (2201)11/16/1997 3:01:00 AM
From: Time Traveler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
James,

Valuation of a stock:

It is very simple. The price of a stock depends on nothing else but the company's ability to make money in the future, not today, not in the past, not book value, not capitalization (Brian!), etc.

How far into the future? Try to use growth rate.

Pissing:

You are absolutely sickening! That super-mature 20-year-old should teach you a lesson or two!

John.



To: James Yu who wrote (2201)11/16/1997 1:23:00 PM
From: James Yu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
Ali,
I will post something else about INTC's miserable secret part(Intel
don't let anyone know on its qtr balance sheet) - diversifed products
You will see the sales of the Intel's products how ugly when Intel
challenges the other competitors. So far, Intel only dwindles its past
of monopoly CPUs.

Best wishes

James



To: James Yu who wrote (2201)11/16/1997 5:00:00 PM
From: StockMan  Respond to of 6843
 
JY,
Re -- AMD's book value, per share is caculated by adding up all of a company's assets..

Try placing the REAL value of AMD's property plant and equipment, in its balance sheet. And you will come up with the TRUE value of AMD.

Its practically worthless

As a hint, DEC sold their plant to Intel for $700 mil, that included other things. AMD's plant shows 2 billon, it should be around 500 mil.

Stockman