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To: Creditman who wrote (1002)12/20/1997 9:31:00 AM
From: paul kneitz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2542
 
I like DIIG - but can't understand the disparity between the trading prices of DIIG, JBIL and FLEXF.

JBIL released $0.49/share, is growing, and trades high-$30's and higher.
FLEXF estimate is at $0.47/share, is growing, and trades mid-$30's and higher.
DIIG estimate is also at $0.47/share (thereabouts), is growing, but trades mid-$20's.

On a forward-looking basis, all three companies would appear to have comparable profitability, so one could reason that they would trade in similar price ranges -- what am I missing here?

Thanks.