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Strategies & Market Trends : STOCKS WITH ATTITUDE TEAM - FA/TA AND EVERYTHING ELSE

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To: Doug R who wrote (696)12/21/1997 9:14:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) of 2377
 
AAV quite a complicated deal. Just settled bankruptcy for their drug distributor division - Fox Meyer, sold their US Health Intercharge division for $4 mil., redeemed their preferred shares of National Steel for $69 mil. and now own 39% of Phar Mor discount drugstores (PMOR) 6.2 % of Carson Inc. an ethnic hair product co., 6.2% of Urohealth Systems an urology and gynecology concern, and they own and manage real estate and hotel properties around the D.C. area. So why is this stock moving up? Partly because they are through with Fox Meyer mess, partly because they have sold some assets for cash and partly because PMOR stock is doing quite well.

ANLG is a software company that derives most of its income from the aerospace and defense industries in the international arena. 41% of its total revs are from overseas sales and most of that business is with Korea and Germany.
In Oct. the Co. exceeded analysts' expectations of .11/share loss for the quarter when they reported .03/share and the Co's highest net income in their history.
I don't think that the interest in this stock is based on one good earnings report in a row. Most of the contracts that ANLG receives are for one year duration. So what's the deal? Lots of speculation about ANLG being a takeover or merger candidate.

Sergio
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