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To: patrick tang who wrote (18670)6/1/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: Jock Hutchinson  Respond to of 25814
 
I am not ruling out a $2.1 Billion year, but I just don't think it would qualify as average. Today's action was most encouraging, and it would not be surprising to see LSI exceed the comfortable 6% revenue increase. Going forward a year, it is hard to not be truly excited as to future prospects, and I would not rule out sequential 25% year over year growth, which would put earnings north of $2.50 for the year '00. The task for this thread will be to figure out how "immune" the expected growth in revenue for Consumer Division in '01 will make the stock price even if the up cycle is seeing an end. Frankly, this is why, I don't see LSI ever hitting 20 again, simply because by '01, the Consumer Division alone will be adding somewhere north of 60 cents to the bottom line.