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3:25 am February 4, 2010
| Jae Jun
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That all depends on the company. Look at the history and see how it performed, then think about the future of the product/service/industry and project conservatively. It is better to err on the low side rather than the high side.
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2:37 am February 4, 2010
| zehua
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Jae Jun said:In the Graham tab, top right corner next to calculate, there is a "clear" button which will delete the yellow user input fields.
Thanks. What user growth shall I put into there?
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1:26 am February 4, 2010
| Jae Jun
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In the Graham tab, top right corner next to calculate, there is a "clear" button which will delete the yellow user input fields.
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12:53 am February 4, 2010
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I am seeing the same thing. Where is the "clear" button?
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4:16 am January 29, 2010
| Jae Jun
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12:41 am January 29, 2010
| zehua
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I tried a couple of stocks, and their graham value is either $37 something or $39 something. Weird.
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