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To: Q. who wrote (238)9/6/1999 11:19:00 AM
From: stock leader  Respond to of 1931
 
D,
Take a look at Computer Concepts, Inc: CCEE in case you're not already aware of it.
Current market cap is $33 M ; however as of Aug 10, 1999 according to their 10-Q they have:

1) a cash balance of $15 M

2) and a 38% interest in SWRX (fair market value of $38 M)

that brings the total o $53 M....and they declared a $.29 dividend ...
CCEE has a high cash burn rate, but take a look....



To: Q. who wrote (238)9/12/1999 1:18:00 AM
From: Mad2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1931
 
N,
Here's a microcap (NANX) trading for cash value and no debt. Cash burn is around (less) 1.5 mil a quarter or .125/share. Company makes nanocrystylline materials. One application is for additive to cosmetics to absorb UVb light. After company went public around two years ago revenue dropped (imagine that) probably related to Asian flue as they sold a fair amount of their stuff in Asia and since the revenues have been flat. I'm not sure anything is going on with this company that would improve their situation (their director of business development is a Dr., not a good sign), however if they would ever get their act back togeather it could make for a good story and run nicely. Two >10% owners have been accumulating a fair amount of stock over the past year in the 2-3/share range (closed at 2 1/16 last Friday).
Mad2