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Pastimes : Learning To Invest Correctly - A Shared Experience

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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (49)7/25/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: MSB  Read Replies (2) of 253
 
Before I let too much time pass, I'd just like to say thanks to KJC, Mr. B, and Reginald Middleton for some very informative responses each in their own way. The "Beta" question has been a stumper for a long time.

On an evaluation basis, how would the thread (if interested) evaluate the following numbers for the purpose of a possible buy?

This is an actual stock, but I'll not list its symbol out of respect to my interpretation of KJC's thread heading post:

Current price - short of $3 a share.

Book value - $2.30

Price to Book - 1.30

ROA (Return on Assets) - -9.18%
ROE (Return on Equity) - -12.18%

Debt to Equity-most recent quarter - $0.00

Financial Strength-Current Ratio (mrq) - 3.27

Beta - 2.05

Market Capitalization - 68.5 mil.

This stock was one which had a high percentage move for the day about two weeks ago. I've been keeping it on my watch list, but have not bought in because of some concerns with its ROA and the ROE.

I'm curious, how does the rest of the thread and or future thread participants view the evaluation of this stock as a candidate for future addition to one's portfolio.

Note: Comments made will not effect my desire to buy or stay clear of this particular issue. I make my own decisions regarding any issue for future purchase.

I've got a lot more questions, btw.
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