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Name Brand Stocks on the Edge of Obliteration
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For the Casual Male Retail Group CEO Interview featuring David Levin, head over to yahoo...
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I thought there would be more written about PGPDQ Here's my post on...
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The Airways must do something with proper service, many now wanted the best service they can have. If the service does not get the...
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That was a general question not a fact quote. in general terms some stocks that are booming are still trading only about 8X...
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EBAY is valued at $15 billion, and they appear to have $3.3 billion, so I don't follow your question. On Feb 02 01:31 PM connorport...
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Feb 2 15:01 pm
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How do you explain stocks like say EBAY and others who are trading below the cash some of them have in the bank?
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Feb 2 13:31 pm
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GGP extended their loans till March 15th. Update You Website. Or are you in with Reuters and delaying the news since you hold a...
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Feb 2 11:19 am
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It goes beyond inventory. Receivables are in doubt, factories and real estate could sell below carrying costs, pension costs are...
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Feb 2 08:37 am
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Alan - good to see you, thanks for the confirmation on RAD.
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Dan Jacome
Feb 2 07:46 am
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even tangible book isnt a good metric in this market b/c so many companies are sitting on garbage inventory...back out good will, but...
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Dan Jacome
Feb 2 07:45 am
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Raj, there are many companies that fit that criteria. Check my website for my disclosure of personal holdings and you will see some. ...
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Alan Brochstein
Feb 2 07:06 am
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Alan: Thanks for the article. Would love to have an additional piece of info: Which companies have market capitalization which is...
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Raj B
Feb 2 03:59 am
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"Many stocks are just call options on a good bankruptcy." That's pithy and apt. However, "Many stocks are just call options on future...
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Feb 2 01:02 am
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Hey, Dan. Good to hear from you. They were listed in Consumer Staples, not Consumer Discretionary. Yes, it's the debt load...
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Alan Brochstein
Feb 1 22:11 pm
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not sure if RAD is consumer discretionary - 65% of their revs come from the back end - ie. drugs. They're getting crushed b/c of their...
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