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To: Naggrachi who wrote (330)3/4/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: robert Schwartz  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 475
 
Conference call # is 1-800-633-8284, res # 3936762; It may have been taken down by the time you dial in; I can put a synopsis here if you want. -- I DO like the fact that only 2 analysts asked questions. Maybe this company is yet to be discovered, after all!



To: Naggrachi who wrote (330)3/4/1998 5:53:00 PM
From: Louis Cornell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 475
 
Zead,

<<Well, lets see, if AOL who hasn't turned a profit is trading at a
P/E of 480>>

How can AOL even have a P/E if they haven't turned a profit?? This is an "apples and oranges" comparison anyway, and I assume you are just joking.

It just amazes me that a company with the growth rates Orbit has - and without a *single* annual loss over its 6 year financial history - can trade at such a low multiple. In my mind this is a perfect example of the failure of the "efficient market" theory:

Annual Rates From 1992-1997
Gross Mgn 56.18%, 59.74%, 26.58%, 34.38%, 38.00%, 39.95%
Rev. Growth N/A, 60.67%, 138.79%, 15.73%, 25.36%,112.42%

Maybe I should take out a second mortgage on the house...