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To: Trumptown who wrote (1938)3/22/1999 6:38:00 PM
From: Brian Nichols  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3541
 
Something just doesn't jive with the numbers that came out. If you use the previous EPS numbers for the first three quarters of 1998 you have .05 for qtr 1; .09 for qtr 2 and .11 for qtr 3. this adds up to .25 for the first three quarters. If you use the .43 for the full year 1998, then the 4th qtr should be .18, according to IFCI numbers. With results like that, IFCI should have sky-rocketed today. I don't think that we are hearing all of the story. Isn't it odd that IFCI has said nothing about the fourth quarter numbers. They have left us all guessing. I think the market has seen through the smoke screen and treated IFCI accordingly today. What are the real 4th quarter numbers?



To: Trumptown who wrote (1938)3/22/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: FastC6  Respond to of 3541
 
<<I think it is somewhat irrelevant here .10, .12 whatever...revenue growth is the key...and that looks great>>

O.k. then, how does revenue compare to last quarter NOT last year...do you have a accurate number?

I'm having a very hard time getting those quarterly numbers for comparison...Which in my opinion is the most telling.

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