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To: Pete who wrote (483)6/7/2001 12:28:25 PM
From: HandsOn  Respond to of 1931
 
LUMT out with a PR re rebuilding Kimberly Clarke's website, good entry here as MM's troll for shares.



To: Pete who wrote (483)6/7/2001 12:41:17 PM
From: molemania  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1931
 
NTRO selling around cash value with no debt.



To: Pete who wrote (483)6/9/2001 4:10:27 PM
From: Q.  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1931
 
eze.tse does have lots of cash, and its cashburn is almost nil. $36 M cash, and only $37 k of cash burn in operations in the March quarter.

ezenet.com

Here's a quote.
ca.finance.yahoo.com

Maybe this is an out-of-favor sector. There's an Israeli software company that provides banking software that also got be be rather cheap compared to cash earlier this year. It's FNDT, and I bought it this spring when it was close to cash.

I wasn't able to easily find the number of shares outstanding, however. For US companies, I just look at the latest 10Q or 10k, but I don't know where to find this info for a Canadian company.