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To: Sig who wrote (109101)3/11/1999 4:36:00 PM
From: paru  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
From Fortune.com

pathfinder.com



To: Sig who wrote (109101)3/11/1999 5:08:00 PM
From: edamo  Respond to of 176387
 
sig re: "....HOLDING REQUIRES SOME KIND OF FAITH IN THE U.S. MARKET"

you deserve a standing ovation...perhaps the most profound statement made on the thread in my short stay here....

the naysayers...mdb,tippet,stefan,lt,etc....how can you bet against a system which provides daily opportunity for those who are clever enough to grab same....our country wasn't founded on the thought of failure...not one success story in business can be told by one who lacked vision...imagine msd..."i think i'll start a computer business to rival ibm....on second thought, probably fail...back to college"...it's the loser "you want fries with that mentality"...

vision,quality,knowledge are the basis for fundamentals...

look beyond the daily chart for it is choppy with up/down ticks...expand your vision to a fifty year chart...funny how the dow moves on a smooth upward line...just like our underlying economy...

we survived the revolutionary war,civil war, plague of 1917, two world wars,korea,vietnam,cuban missile crisis, recessions,depressions, inflation,deflation,oil embargoes, impeachments,assassinations, swine flu.....ad infinitum...THE TREND STILL UP....sort of tells you something of resiliency...i applaud you...ed a.



To: Sig who wrote (109101)3/11/1999 6:28:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
The bears sure are a funny lot, hanging around garbage dumps with tin cups looking for handouts. Some of them may have even hocked their signs that say 'the end is nigh!'.

But if you are interested, I just challenged Michael Burke to a duel with calculators at 20 paces:

exchange2000.com

TTFN,
CTC



To: Sig who wrote (109101)3/11/1999 8:18:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Comparison of 7 profitable Internet co's: DELL is the cheapest.

EBAY 0.02 ttm EPS - 7,753 P/E
YHOO 0.11 ttm EPS - 1,578 P/E
AOL 0.22 ttm EPS - 422 P/E
MSPG 0.41 ttm EPS - 239 P/E
BRCM 0.39 ttm EPS - 166 P/E
CMGI 1.53 ttm EPS - 118 P/E
DELL (too high to include) - 83 P/E *

Hmmm.....DELL keeps announcing major internet initiatives, continues to sell more online each day (by the end of 2000 over 50% of business), and has a VERY reasonable P/E. Oh well, why would we want to use a metric like P/E to evaluate a company anyway <ggg> !!!

Good Evening.

Regards,

Scott
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*Most of the table (except the DELL figures) are from a CMGI thread posting late this afternoon. I will admit I have the stomach to own a few of the other internut stocks besides DELL.