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To: jas cooper who wrote (240)12/10/1997 9:50:00 AM
From: joemjo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 446
 
Jas,

Frustrated but patient I hope. If so you are the same as me. I really want to see 50% be the slowest growth INSS shows and I want 100% for the Sept/Dec quarters.

Todd



To: jas cooper who wrote (240)12/10/1997 9:50:00 AM
From: Trader Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 446
 
BTW, the pulse checks i've done indicate that this is not an upside surprise name. I hear confidence in the $0.10 estimate for december but was told not to expect any upside surprise. Given the estimates for fiscal 1999 of roughly $0.60, the question becomes what is the sustanable growth beyond that? The market seems to be revaluing high growth names. Can the company earn $0.90 in fiscal 2000? is there upside to operating margins?

TD



To: jas cooper who wrote (240)12/10/1997 1:28:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 446
 
I agree with Todd. And 5.6742 is 567% not 56.7%, no? Your numbers seem to be more appropriate for the money we all seem to be losing, not a 5.7% growth rate. A frustrated <G> Jas, Todd and you are correct! The problem is I do not want to admit it. Especially to Todd! You have to meet him to know how real mean he can be <VBG> Glenn