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To: TREND1 who wrote (121544)5/1/1999 4:57:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Larry, you may want to sit down and figure it out all by yourself.You are asking the same questions over and over again. Don't buy the dang thing ( or short it) if you think Dell is going to hell in a hand basket is all I can say to you.



To: TREND1 who wrote (121544)5/1/1999 5:00:00 PM
From: Michael G. Potter  Respond to of 176387
 
Actually, I would say that there's a relationship between EPS growth and PE with a premium paid for companies with high and sustainable growth. Growing revenues (with costs in control) is, of course, the easiest way to grow EPS but it isn't the only way.

If you treat PE's as forward looking, then there might be a "premium" if investors feel that investments (in the form of expense) are being made in the short-term with payback in the future.

S&P500 average PE's are in the low 30's right now.

Michael



To: TREND1 who wrote (121544)5/1/1999 10:32:00 PM
From: Joseph Francis Torti  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Larry, Are you trying to educate a Die hard Dell Retard. (G) Please Larry don't. I am depending on them for this May earning hype. (G) Teach them after the 18th when I sell my Dell stock and buy some puts for the make believe great earnings that Dell's going to report. (G)