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To: Richard Wang who wrote (24093)2/25/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Investor A  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33344
 
Richard,

That would leave a lot room for profits!
10 million x $50 ??? = $ 500 million.


How do you like:

800 million x $20 each year

That's the figure I like!

Fuchi ­K Who loves Cyrix's innovations

Don't buy Intel processors! In stead, buy the processors from its competitors to keep Intel from long-term monopolizing x86 processor market while maintaining health competition and the PC innovations.
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To: Richard Wang who wrote (24093)2/26/1998 12:12:00 AM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33344
 
Richard,

If you add $500 million to NSM's bottom line and apply a PE ratio of 20, you get a stock price of $123 per share. And, just for fun, if you add 800 million * $20 to the bottom line, you get $2,842 per share. I'll be happy with $100 per share by 12/31/99.

Pravin.

PS: If Microsoft got $20 for each copy of Windows it puts on these 800 million $300 PCs, they would also get $16 billion added to their bottom line! Assuming their current PE of about 50 (I think), their stock price would be 5X what it is today; with a market cap of 1 trillion dollars.