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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Spekulatius who wrote (49017)8/9/2012 1:43:28 PM
From: richardred2 Recommendations   of 78744
 
RE: QEPC: I actually still own and still quite weighted in this company. The company came out of the pink and back to the NASDQ board. They are back to their pattern of buying other small troubled companies that fill their product line. The fact that after your posting, Home Depot actually bought one of their suppliers has caught my attention here. Maybe the start of a trend for HD? A Big Box retailer to have control over its supply chain. On a different note. As you might have noticed, Lowe's recently tried to buy a chain for scale, but failed. I'm in at a very low cost basis here, back to when Mr. Gould the CEO was buying his shares. Although risky here due to the size and liquidity issues. I agree it still represents a good value here on many value metrics as well as a play in the housing recovery. I still might add more shares because the speculative appeal has gone up, but Mr. Gould still controls a sizable stake.

RE: HD latest acquisition
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