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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (19212)5/19/2004 11:00:03 AM
From: Bob Rudd  Read Replies (1) of 78702
 
Paul: I've been looking hard at OCA last few days:
REDFLAGS: high short interest; change auditor over weak internal controls; CFO resigns, replaced by longterm team player; litigation with customers
POSITIVES: insiders buying bigtime; Value multiples
WEIRD: Headsnapping whipsaw with big upside close when loss announced on accounting change??
I tracked down 2002 short [@$26] write-up at value investors club: valueinvestorsclub.com
In it, the writer breaks down a per practice valuation, marveling at how much higher the practices are valued as part of a public company - updating it with current data, it appears the practices are still rather highly valued compared to acquisition costs...though not nearly so much as shown in the write-up given the 70% decline in market value.
Another interesting aspect was the comparison to Physician Practice Management co's - a hot commodity in the mid-late 90's with similar business models to OCA: All formerly publicly traded PPM's have either gone bankrupt or 'evolved' into co's with very different business models.
Here's a list:
aafp.org
Every one I did a search on came up bankrupt and/or acquired and changed.
Could the insiders be deluding themselves...or am I missing something?
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