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Biotech / Medical : Trinity Biotech (TRIBY) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joel W. Hunt who wrote (8480)3/10/1998 5:31:00 PM
From: Keiko  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14328
 
Joel ?

Is that you Joel ?....Joel from the Airplane company ?

Seems like we have met somewhere before huh?

Remember Stock Market Success 101 ? The 10 Commandments ?
Just a few handed down from the mountain......

# 2 ) Invest in successful companies with innovative management, unique products, large markets and rapidly growing sales.

# 3 ) Concentrate on companies with annual sales in the range of $ 20 million to $ 200 million. Such companies , if they have unique products and good management, can easily double in size.

# 4 ) Once committed to a specific stock , practice P******e.

Seems pretty simple heh ? No Rocket Science required ?
Meanwhile we have an anchor hanging on at 2 bucks.

I keep telling myself, I invested 3 years too early, problem is, I said that 2 years ago.
Joel, I will admit, Trinity will test your tolerance for pain.

~~~ stay tuned ~~~~

ps.....White House just reported the First Pooch " Buddy " has been neutered.



To: Joel W. Hunt who wrote (8480)3/10/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: Scott H. Davis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14328
 
Undervalued, probably, but many times, don't think so, at least from a value perspective. Look at the ratios for TRIBY vs EQNX, PERLF, EMLX, PTIX and compare projected growth rates (remember that while Zacks shows .15 estimated for this year, Brendan stated that he was uncomfortable with that, and suggested thinking about a 30% growth rate.

So TRIBY is well positioned, has a good foundation and plan, a favorable development/tax environment. Lot of growth potential, without a lot of downside risk based on today's prices.

I just can't agree with claims it should be worth many time more.
Sure we can all point to much more richly valued stocks. TRIBY comes to mind in May 96.

So if we can set our expectation level based on the realities of today
(price & realistic growth rate), holding TRIBY can be much less frustrating.

How many other investments can you identify that offer a realistic prospect of a 30% return without real high risk? IMSCO, Scott