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  • ManTech International Corporation: A Small Cap with Big Prospects [View article]
    I am a new investor and have recently started to research ManTech. On a PE multiple basis I believe MANT to be a $60 stock.

    I would like to support this $60 value with a DCF model. I am in the midst of teaching myself to model, but have nothing to make sure what I am creating makes sense or is correct.

    If possible, I was wondering if anyone would mind sending me a copy of their MANT DCF model. I apologize for being forward, but I would really like a completed model to use as a template.

    If you would be willing to send me a copy of your DCF model please send to govitman@gmail.com.

    Thank you in advance
    Jul 25 20:25 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Starbucks: Too Expensive  [View article]
    Ames....it is not about fades or popularity contest. It simply comes down to how the markets work.

    Starbucks was/is a great concept and it showed by being one of the greatest performing stocks throughout the 90's and early 2000's.

    But with all great companys/ideas, people see it and want a piece of the action. So competition comes in (in one form or another) and places pressure on the current leader.

    Eventually every busy will return to the average market return. This is one financial theory that has proven to actually play out. Is this the case with Starbucks...I don't know. What I do know is they have to do something to differentiate themselves or they will succumb to being a "Great to Good" company.

    I would note that...when people start to protest/mildly riot when a store closes...they have something or have done something right
    Jul 28 11:20 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Dead Cat Returns to Earth [View article]
    barnboob - from your comment you are suggesting that a significant portion of the U.S. population has no access to healthcare or is not covered.

    You are a perfect example of a leftie who has "no clue." First, your statement is false. The majority of U.S. citizens have healthcare. Second, the majority of those who are not covered CHOOSE not to be covered. This includes people ages 18 to 25, who willing take the risk of not paying for coverage. It also includes people who are between jobs, who again choose not to pay for healthcare given their expectation of gaining employment in the near future. I could go on and on.

    But the truth is there are very very few people in the U.S. who genuinely do not have access to healthcare...
    Jul 25 12:56 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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