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am 09.03.2006 16:35:02 von JerryGood speculative play for medium term IMO. They have been reporting
increasing sales for some time now. Current trailing P/E is under 11. WAG
for comparison has a trailing P/E over 29.
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Jerry
Good speculative play for medium term IMO. They have been reporting
increasing sales for some time now. Current trailing P/E is under 11. WAG
for comparison has a trailing P/E over 29.
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Jerry
but dropping every day since cram mer mentioned it no?
Jerry wrote:
> Good speculative play for medium term IMO. They have been reporting
> increasing sales for some time now. Current trailing P/E is under 11. WAG
> for comparison has a trailing P/E over 29.
>
In my space anyone can buy drugs from Costco at prices beating all
comers.
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:03:10 GMT, Carolyn
<> wrote:
>but dropping every day since cram mer mentioned it no?
>
>Jerry wrote:
>> Good speculative play for medium term IMO. They have been reporting
>> increasing sales for some time now. Current trailing P/E is under 11. WAG
>> for comparison has a trailing P/E over 29.
>>
You could be correct. As normal, it had already popped nicely before Cramer
recommended it. They are continuing to report same store sales increasing
nicely. That's why I feel that it should demand a P/E closer to WAG.
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Jerry
"Carolyn" <> wrote in message
news:
> but dropping every day since cram mer mentioned it no?
>
> Jerry wrote:
>> Good speculative play for medium term IMO. They have been reporting
>> increasing sales for some time now. Current trailing P/E is under 11.
>> WAG for comparison has a trailing P/E over 29.
>>
>
I think that's true nationwide.
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Jerry
"arthur" <> wrote in message
news:
> In my space anyone can buy drugs from Costco at prices beating all
> comers.
>
> a
> ==
>
> On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:03:10 GMT, Carolyn
> <> wrote:
>
>>but dropping every day since cram mer mentioned it no?
>>
>>Jerry wrote:
>>> Good speculative play for medium term IMO. They have been reporting
>>> increasing sales for some time now. Current trailing P/E is under 11.
>>> WAG
>>> for comparison has a trailing P/E over 29.
>>>