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en A lot of these companies are rushing back to the Internet. We're certainly not seeing anything like the valuations during the dot-com boom. They're not outrageous, but they tend to be at the high end and could not easily be justified on a stand-alone basis.

en The last thing the market needs, ... is another 250 public Internet companies. I think this is the biggest threat to Internet valuations.

en The companies coming out of a bad IPO cycle tend to do pretty well, because there's more discretion, ... In order to lure investors, they have to be better companies with better valuations.

en The companies coming out of a bad IPO cycle tend to do pretty well, because there's more discretion. In order to lure investors, they have to be better companies with better valuations.

en A lot of people think Federal Express is an Internet play -- it isn't. They forget FedEx is a high-end transportation provider. The transport companies benefiting from the Web boom now are the Post Office and UPS, which are hard to invest in.

en It was a smart call because had I missed and they had gone down boom, boom, boom, they could have gotten into field goal position pretty easily,

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en Studies have found companies with smaller boards tend to have higher stock valuations.

en The Internet hit so fast that what was new and unique one year became just so terribly old-hat the next year, ... Nowadays, college students are starting Internet companies with valuations in the billions of dollars. So we feel a little silly saying, 'Show us your cool home page.'

en Internet technology spending is highly effective in driving productivity. Companies know that if they hold back now, their competitors are going to get in and invest, and these companies will end up as the high-cost producers. They can't afford that,

en Given that tech companies are already trading at pretty high valuations, these companies' earnings are going to have to really deliver for the stock prices to show a substantial reaction.

en We still have to stress the fact that in spite of having the ability to hit a lot of home runs, we've got to have a different mind-set, or continue to think small and let the big things happen. Sometimes when you have a club like we have, you tend to wait around for boom, boom, boom, and sometimes it doesn't happen.

en I think there's a little bit of negative sentiment in the market. Back-to-school sales at retailers were not especially great, and that put a little damper on things. People start focusing on valuations, which is an old story. But valuations are still, you know, pretty high,

en The tech market was a speculators' market back then. It was a difficult environment to invest in. Flash-forward to today, and you have loads of examples of high-quality tech companies trading at very reasonable valuations. ... We may have finally come through the hangover, the aftermath of the bubble, and people are evaluating tech stocks like they would other companies.

en I keep going back to earnings and realistic valuations. There is high growth in small caps. You've got very attractive valuations. You're not paying 100 times earnings.


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