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To: Xpiderman who wrote (8262)9/10/1998 6:10:00 PM
From: aps  Respond to of 19080
 
Thank you...very clear and informative!!!!



To: Xpiderman who wrote (8262)9/10/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Adam Nash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19080
 
They are going have to up estimates for the next 8 quarters. Given that they hit $0.20 for Q1 1999, it makes little sense to project $0.20 for Q1 2000, unless you think the business is going to be flat for a year. (if that's true, I'd sell...)

Clearly, they were projecting a 25% or so increase from 0.16, which was the expected for Q1 1999. If they still believe in the 25% growth rate, that would put Q1 2000 at $0.25 a share.

Of course, a lot depends on margins, overall market, etc. However, I think we will see a lot of analyst revisions upwards over the next couple of weeks. Good stock visibility at a time when many estimates will come down for other companies.