United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC)

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  • commenter
    Aug 13 07:21 PM
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    walgreens is buying RITE AID Reply
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    Aug 04 08:22 PM
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    Good point Gamesix. More than half of COMS's total assets are intangibles!

    Tip: Institutional investors don't look at Book Value...for good reason!...only MBA schools do :)
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    Aug 04 04:58 PM
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    Things will be challenging at CDE for quite some time. Palmarejo is the key to unlocking value but there is about a 1-in-100 chance that initial results will live up to the hype. In other words, there should be plenty of opportunity in the months ahead to buy CDE at fire sale prices. Once Palmarejo is a stable producer and the stock is over $3.50, I'd consider that a safe buy zone. Between now and then, this is a trading stock. Reply
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    Aug 04 09:10 AM
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    CDE is way undervalued in just about any measure of evaluation. In 2-3 years is an easy tripple bagger. Reply
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    Aug 04 08:15 AM
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    CDE reports Friday - we will see if it is under three dollars for long.......... Reply
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    Aug 03 04:46 PM
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    ... down a dollar, but could go up three. They are reputable companies which are good for the speculative accounts. Such companies are most likely to appreciate by the end of January of 2009. Reply
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    Aug 03 02:32 PM
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    NAPS missed by you how come? it's buyout target trading below cash in my own opinion Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 03 02:07 PM
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    Book Value can be very deceiving in measuring value. It includes intangible assets(like goodwill) that are worthless were the company to go under.

    Try tangible net worth and see how some of the above then appear.

    Once upon a time I held shares in an outfit known as Boston Chicken aka Boston Market. It's price to book was .10 before it went chapter 11.

    The shareholders got nada.

    Things are not always what they appear to be.
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    Aug 03 10:08 AM
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    This is an article? I don't think so. Reply
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    Jul 26 09:50 PM
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    lets think
    other layers where those stocks co-exist...
    ecosystem will remain uncertain...
    few dividends will remain useful in stochastic times
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  • commenter
    Jul 16 12:23 PM
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    Qwest sticks out to me here. I'm convinced they'll be bought by T or VZ. In the meantime, huge dividends. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 10 05:28 PM
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    The ZWEIG funds pay out 10%, but part of it, maybe a big part is return of capital, in other words just giving you your money back.

    Calling that a yield is stretching it
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  • commenter
    Jun 10 04:11 PM
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    Why is a stock with a 0.9% yield considered "high yield"? Reply
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    Jun 10 10:26 AM
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    And you usually get a stock which has fallen 25%-50% or more in value. Interestingly, you never see an article pushing "stocks over 100". And these would likely be better as youre usually getting a company which has increased shareholder value over time. Reply
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    Jun 10 09:48 AM
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    I continue to be amazed that "investors" equate a low dollar amount with low price. This looks like a list of stocks worth investigating further but lets not conclude that these are cheap just because the price is low. Reply