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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (11931)1/21/2001 7:52:06 PM
From: Q.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78628
 
re. SPORE, I don't like stocks with an E at the end. If the Nasdaq doesn't like it, then I don't either. I'd rather look at another of the ~7000 stocks trading on nyse or nasdaq.

Nevertheless, I took a quick look, and I found that it's cheap compared to net current assets only when you include the inventory of golf shirts, which accounts for half the current assets. I have no way of knowing how valuable a Haley-brand golf shirt might be in liquidation, but I'm sure it's not as good as cash.



To: RockyBalboa who wrote (11931)1/22/2001 6:16:32 AM
From: valueminded  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78628
 
Spore is still embroiled in discussions with the nasdaq listing committee. It appears that as part of the resume trading and continued listing requirements, that they agreed to have all the prior years amended 10q's done by Jan 15 (i believe)
Well they missed that date and want it extended to Mar 30 I believe. So far no news from the nasdaq. All that said, I remain long & am looking to increase my position on weakness.