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To: Method who wrote (2574)12/13/1997 12:29:00 PM
From: Roman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18016
 
I understand Method, I know that price of stocks is derived from the following earnings/(discount - growth). If I were to assume that growth is zero, than it would be the same as to say discount on NNC is aroun 2%, which is not correct. I would not be surprised to see it around 30%, where growth has to be at least 28% to justify current price.

Speaking of prices, does anyone has Beta information on NNC stock?

I would like to ask NNC a few questions, does anyone know their 1.800 number?

Roman



To: Method who wrote (2574)12/13/1997 3:59:00 PM
From: nick cash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
method, if you are going to portend to do research on a co you should at least look to see if the "earnings" you are using include one time charges due to an acquisition. punching up a quote on yahoo and assuming the pe and earnings #'s are correct isn't doing the trick. acq. charges/ one time gains are always backed out as they distort the real performance of the company. nn is not trading @ a p/e of 50.

all imco....nick