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| I too would be interested in hearing from others about other good sources
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| The stock is currently trading at US $12.00 per share.
Revenue Growth Rate (1 Year) 11.7%
Earnings Growth Rate (1 Year) 20.7%
Current Price/Earnings 20.7
Debt to Equity-.35
Quick Ratio-.58
Current Ratio-1.79
Interest Coverage-5.45
Return on Equity-35%
Return on Assets-12%
Profit Margin-5.8% |
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Lucent: Und growth stock
or
promising value play?FONT
face=Arial,Helvetica
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Jubak
Deciding whether
somethings a buy has to do with your expectations. In
the
case of Lucent -- and many other former tech darlings --
it
can depend largely on whether youre a value or growth
investor.Full
Story
This week on MSN
Money
SNS
Tech
Trends 8/27/2001A
href=http://go%2Emsn%2Ecom/newsletter3817/55278%2EaspDell
takes lumps it doesnt deserveThe short-sighted
see no
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