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Strategies & Market Trends : Shorting stocks: Broken stocks - Analysis

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To: Gary Clarke who wrote (1897)10/13/1998 7:16:00 AM
From: Q.  Read Replies (2) of 2506
 
Here are screen results for tax-loss selling candidates

criteria are:

price > $5
RS low as possible
(this is a 12 mo RS with most recent periods weighted heavily)
$20 M < market cap < $200 M
institutional ownership < 20%

I wasn't able to screen on insider ownership %, so one must check
in each case to see whether the low institutional ownership is due
to high individual ownership (what we want) or high insider ownership.

I did the screen with Telescan's Prosearch, available at www.tscn.com

Lowest RS stocks are listed first:

NETG,CMLS,GBIX,SHS,AXTI,MOBI,CDNW,ACSY,MAGR,LMIA,RMAG,CNRD,NUTR,CLEV,HOFF,TSRC,GRW

Yahoo's charts news etc for these stocks are at this link:
quote.yahoo.com

many of the above started trading in the last 12 mos. They're IPO's I
guess.

So I also did another screen which required that the stock have a 12-
month record:

OLCMF,ZOLT,RMOC,ALCD,AND,DSWLF,OXGN,PRMA,GNCNF,DOCI,SIGC,NSPK,HSD,ANST,SMU,VOCLF,OMKT,ENER,TWRI,DK,FOOD,AXYS,TKN,HYSQ,GID

Yahoo charts/news here:

quote.yahoo.com
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