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To: PAL who wrote (1747)11/25/1998 12:18:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4903
 
Compare & Contrast (ONSL,eBAY,AMZN)

Paul:

Here is an interesting comparison between ONSL,eBAY and AMZN

SPS=Sales per Share

ONSL=SPS=$9.62
AMZN=SPS=$8.87
eBAY=SPS=$1.78

Stock price based on SPS

ONSL=x6
AMZN=x24
eBAY=x116

If ONSL were to get the same valuation the other two.

ONSL-(stock valuation same as AMZN)=24x$9.62=$$230.88
ONSL-(stock valuation same as eBAY)=116x$9.62=$1,115.92

So my theory is that ONSL is way undervalued based on Sales Per Share data in comparision to AMZN and eBAY.We have long ways to go.

MALL-don't they sell PCs via the net? If so MUEI will be a better deal than MALL,the King of the Hill of course being DELL.



To: PAL who wrote (1747)11/28/1998 1:54:00 AM
From: CRICKET  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4903
 
Paul,
I bought 1000 shares MALL today, at 60 3/4. Got into the game late (company).
Dilemma. If stock gaps up Monday, I should probably get out fast, or wait until later in week to sell . Do you also think stock will go down on IPO day, regardless?

Thanks,
Cricket Feeling scared about this uncharacteristic move into internut land.

Cricket