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Wall Street seems equally divided on the issue. "There is more ugliness to come," asserts Stan Nabi, chief investment officer at DLJ Investment Management, who notes that many tech stocks still trade way above the prices warranted by their earnings power. One common measure of value compares a company's projected annual growth rate with its current price-earnings ratio. If the P/E is lower, the stock may be attractive. A lot of tech stocks will grow earnings 35% a year in coming years but have P/Es way above that. Cisco, for example, trades at 148 times trailing earnings even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The NASDAQ: What A Drag! | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

...safer route is to look for value either in a value-oriented stock fund or collection of individual stocks. Despite his near-term worries, Nabi advises picking up proven stocks, like Citigroup, Hewlett-Packard, Heinz, 3M, Verizon, Texaco, Emerson Electric and General Dynamics--all of which have below-market P/Es. If the market tumbles, they'll hold up better than most, and if it rallies, they could be the kinds of stocks that come into favor first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The NASDAQ: What A Drag! | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

Like his artistic ancestor Chardin or his fellow Nabi Edouard Vuillard, Bonnard was an Intimist. He cared nothing for heroic or historical themes. He had no public life, and his diary was filled not with reflections on art, life or politics but with pencil sketches and occasional notes on the weather. Nor did art theory, avidly debated among some of his painter friends, interest him much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Bonnard: A Shimmer Of Hints | 8/31/1998 | See Source »

Meeting in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi, Muslim delegates to a shura, or consultative assembly, appeared set to nominate as Prime Minister of their "interim" government Ahmat Shah, 44, a U.S.-trained engineer and hard- line fundamentalist. Muhammad Nabi Muhammadi, 68, a former member of Afghanistan's parliament, was named to fill the largely ceremonial office of President. The shura thus managed to bridge, for the moment, the principal issue dividing the rebel side: whether post-Soviet Afghanistan should be governed as an Islamic revolutionary state, on the Iranian model, or as one that is moderate and secular. Shah strongly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Afghanistan Rebels with Too Many Causes | 2/27/1989 | See Source »

...part of a team," junior Robin Nabi, head J.V. manager, says. "You get to know the coaches, and the players are like brothers...

Author: By Christine Dimino, | Title: The Five Pros on the Bench | 11/19/1988 | See Source »

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