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To: Spekulatius who wrote (20195)12/7/2004 11:59:23 PM
From: Steve168  Respond to of 78531
 
Spek, Your point well taken. TFS is facing a difficult situation, but that's pretty much with any company trading 20-30% below net liquidation value with little or no debt. If TFS manage to have smaller losses in the next two quarters, and give investors the hint of survival, it should go to $3-4, around book value.

I realize I have been screening out 20-40% below net liquidation stocks, and ended up with many cash burning companies. I am balancing those with some less undervalued and breakeven stocks such as OSTE, they mostly trade at book value.

What does the thread think about OSTE?