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To: White Shoes who wrote (184)12/31/1997 5:39:00 PM
From: TomT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 598
 
I like EQNX (Equinox) and CHSE (CHS Electronics). They have PEs less than 20, just recently bought back many shares because their prices are so undervalued, beat estimates the last several quarters, increased their estimates during 1997, little debt, and excellent leadership. EQNX is riding the Windows NT craze with its successful remote access products. CHS's CEO was on the cover of Forbes magazine in August of 97'. Very dynamic and successful CEO. CHS is a distributer of computer related products to Europe and latin America. Been beaten down because of the Asian scare. Anyone have any comments on these two? Tom T.



To: White Shoes who wrote (184)12/31/1997 6:04:00 PM
From: SirAlexx  Respond to of 598
 
White Shoes, in addition to that ACTC, I am also following FTRK;

I know that there are far too many undervalued companies out there to be fooling around with bulletin boards with no numbers, but this company FutureTrak is in a niche business that is only growing; the satellite communication industry, and the sales of FutureTrak have begun.

The President of the company, in the companies latest newsletter predicts profitablity in early 1998; (see the link below)

Just look at a chart of ORBI and it is obvious that the satellite technology companies are bullish;

This company should be looked at for those that are more aggressive,
and the satellite technology especially should have a very good 1998.

People reading this message should call their offices for further information and to hear it from the key people themselves.

Below is a link to their latest issue of what they call their, "FutureTrak Times",
I found it to be well written, interesting and informative. I would suggest than anyone inetested should call them and ask to see an original, or wait to see it on their website when it becomes available.

Below is their web address
futuretrak.com

Message 3067991

This is not an offer to buy or sell any security, and is meant for
information purposes only. FTRK trades currently as of 12-31-97,
on the OTC Bulletin Board and is as such should be considered a higher risk investment than in other common stocks. Contact the company directly for investment information. Nothing contained herein should be considered an investment recommendation.



To: White Shoes who wrote (184)12/31/1997 7:12:00 PM
From: Thomas J Engelsma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 598
 
Analysis & Technology
Company is known as a defense supplier (Navy) but is entering
the commercial IT market as a software
supplier/supporter, and have own product.

Management is buying back stock
Management is buying fitting small companies -given they haven't
incurred debt.
Management has recently declared a 3:2 split to improve liquidity
Pays a limited yearly dividend - would expect that to become
quarterly as they improve liquidity.
Increasing sales to high teens, historically been 10%
Coming off a LONG 2 year base in the 10-15 range
Coming off a SHORT cup and handle at 24
Continues to look good as a short term 32 and a long term 60+
based on competitions PSR ratios.

AATI financial info:
52 week range : 13 7/8 to 26 1/8
Ave Volume : 11.5K
Market Cap : $56.0M
Shares Out : 2.38M
Float : 1.30M

An Div : $0.30

Earnings : $1.54 per share
Sales : $62.10 per share
Cash : $1.95 per share
Book : 17.94 per share

Price/Book : 1.31
Price/Earnings : 15.30
Price/Sales : 0.38 <fits>

Net Income : $3.73M
Sales : $150.2M sales growth of about 11% <fits>
Ret on Assts : 6.36%
Ret on Equ : 9.15%
Current Ratio : 2.67 <fits>
Debt/Equity : 0.06 <fits>

Hope this helps
Later, TOM



To: White Shoes who wrote (184)1/3/1998 5:35:00 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 598
 
Here's an article mentioning both ODIS and TMPL that was posted on the ODIS thread by "The Professor":
datamation.com

Regards,

Gustave.