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Non-Tech : Aames Financial (AAM) - Undervalued or what???
AAM 10.63+0.3%Nov 5 1:30 PM EST

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To: Lennart Steiner who wrote (474)1/10/1999 8:18:00 PM
From: WEBNATURAL   of 510
 
I agree with you about the $30.00. That was from a while(years) ago. I answered about $30.00 for the previous thread who brought it up. Look back over a year ago. It's possible - not in the short run.
I do not have the financials to forecast for me - or any one else. I have heard from the ones that should know. They are on each Friday night and the first quarter - the rate will drop again or stay even with now. The second quarter is any body's guess, but probably, it will go up if business keeps expanding and borrowing. That would be a long term plus for AAM. How they treat the business and the profit(loss?) picture, quarter by quarter, will do it's thing to the price.
The end of this summer is a good time to see the $12 figure maturing.
Like you said... when the board members start making a positive difference - the faster it will go up. Just 'being there' will hold the line after this next report or even move us ahead.

You can only lose what is in it now on the bottom side. It always looks better on the 'upside' potential. Building time will soon be with us again. Demand is very important.

Let's hope for the beginning of a return to profits and higher stock value/price.

Go AAM!!!!!!!
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