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To: Dalin who wrote (79021)11/12/1998 4:52:00 PM
From: Greg Jung  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
My prediction for the next 4 years

51 % is increase over the past (actually equity since 11/97
increased 61%). That's not the point, point is where does it
go in the future. Its now too big to continue 50% growth so you have
a stock with prospects of at least $1/share earnings + future, which nobody can tell for certain. I'd guess by next year that .28 is infact .42, $1.50/share over year. Three years from now, $3.0/share and humonguous. So the price at $60 is 20x earnings for the year 2002, when I guess growth will be less than supersonic. Another $5 for the stock buy-back program. Allow for the bi-annual panic selloffs and
you come up with the following

TRADING RANGE: $30-$80

Bargain below $20