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Strategies & Market Trends : Bargain hunting for small cap stocks in the Russell 2000

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To: dj8000 who wrote (2)9/16/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: Paul Senior   of 4
 
Hi. Yes. VTS looks interesting to me too. Nice move up from recent lows. Very good ROE. Selling a bit above book value. Low price-to-sales it seems to me. I claim no expertise in evaluating these seismic companies though. Never heard of VTS before; thought it would be a dink company, but not so -- good size IMO with 3500 employees.
I'll put VTS on my watch list and consider it, if it drops again to near recent lows.

I notice in VTS news that they are in partnership with a company called Input/Output. This company too, doesn't look too bad at first glance. PE little higher than VTS, selling at bv; not as much cash as
VTS, ROE about 1/2 of VTS --- but I'd expect that from a manufacturing outfit as opposed to a seismic-software type like VTS. I'll look at this one also.

Paul Senior
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