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To: DNaber who wrote (11296)2/11/1998 9:38:00 AM
From: Jeffrey Beckman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
FGII (w/Off Topic)- A few weeks ago, a high growth medical
products company, Theragenics, announced earnings of 22 cents, beating expectations of 18 cents. It had dropped four points the day before to 40 and opened at 39. Earnings came out pre-open, and for fifteen minutes or so, everyone just looked at one another, trying to figure out if the news was good or bad. Trickles of buying came in, finally accelerated, and the stock took off (now 54).

Anyway, my question is, what level of earnings will it take for FGII to take off the same way? Do you think 25 cents would let it run up to 40?

Thanks,

Jeff