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midastouch017

11/27/05 5:34 AM

#27 RE: mick #26

Mick,

I learn, slowly but surely
;-)

Clal Finance Batucha upgrades AudioCodes

Analyst Ran Israeli retains his $13 price target for the VoIP technology company.


Glodes correspondent 27 Nov 05 11:55

In the wake of the recent fall in the share price ofAudioCodes (Nasdaq: AUDC ; TASE: AUDC), Clal Finance Batucha has raised its recommendation for the VoIP technology company from "Outperform" to "Buy".
Analyst Ran Israeli retains his $13 price target for the share. This compares with a closing price in New York in Friday of $9.77, at which the company has a market cap of $394 million.


"Valuing growth technology companies has never been simple, and valuations are based on assumptions that cannot be founded on historical data. Assuming that the VoIP equipment market can be expected to grow at the rate of 30-40% in the coming years, because of VoIP's technological advantage and the substantial reduction in the price of calls, and given that AudioCodes is the leading company in its segment, in a field that the largest telecommunications equipment makers aren't necessarily active in, and in the light of the fact that the company is profitable with a strong balance sheet, we are strengthened in our view that AudioCodes will continue to present good results in the coming years," Israeli writes.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes.co.il - on November 27, 2005

Dubi


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midastouch017

11/27/05 5:54 AM

#32 RE: mick #26

Mick,

With appropos to charts, i learned to draw them,
however trying to decipher them might pose the real
challenge.

Perhaps this newly created board may be of assistance?

>>Technical Analysis(TA)of stocks can be extremely complicated. There are hundreds if not thousands of ways to interpret a chart. Indicators, candle sticks, moving avererages, candlestick patterns,ect all can give a glimps into that crystal ball that everyone who plays the stock market wants to find.

So which one works the best? I've been reading message boards and studying charts for at least seven years now. I've learned alot in that time, I have come away with two facts.<<
etc

(#board-4809)

What say you?

Regards,
Dubi