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To: Scott Ozer who wrote (4646)1/23/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: Stewart V. Nelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
Scott

PE = price/earnings per share
How do you know how many shares will be outstanding next quarter?
How sure are you about the Asian earnings?

Neither the P nor the E is certain!

regards
Stewart V. Nelson



To: Scott Ozer who wrote (4646)1/23/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: Mohammad Khan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10479
 
I believe, at $5... the FIBR is still extremely undervalued...

Just wait... few more weeks... may be few more days...

I still remember the year of 1991 when Oracle went IPO at
$16... Few months later, it was down to $5... This is before
any splits... Now, it is $100 plus (ignoring many splits)
just 6 years later...

Look at their technology... their timing... and the potential
market size...

If I buy 1000 shares at $5... The max I lose is $3,000.. Surely,
I would sell it if it really drops below $2.. Chances for such
to happen is rather very low now...

If it shines as it is supposed to.. then there is no max: I could gain.. $5,000, $10,000.. or more... it all depends when I want to
exit...