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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TASA. Can someone with KNOWLEDGE help!!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bob Davis who wrote (173)2/12/1998 7:36:00 AM
From: Ralph Bergmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 601
 
An article about the valuation of stocks would be very great.
Until now I am evaluating stocks from a mixture of PE, bookvalue, growthrate and my personal feeling about the value in the specific segment where a company is working. If you are suffering from a lack of time you simply could give us a summary of your criteria you are using to evaluate a stock.

Ralph



To: Bob Davis who wrote (173)2/12/1998 9:37:00 AM
From: Duke  Respond to of 601
 
Bob -- That would be a most welcome contribution.

Duke



To: Bob Davis who wrote (173)2/12/1998 10:17:00 AM
From: csm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 601
 
Bob,

You sure are good at avoiding the question. Would TASA have made 3 cents/share last Q without the extraordinary items, and if so why do you only project 5 cents for the next year? Why did you drop your estimate from 10 cents to 5 cents while nothing adverse has happened to revenue projections? It doesn't matter how I value stocks, I'm asking what changed in your calculation.

There are lots of ways of valuing stocks. What I meant, remember I did say crude was simply that if TASA makes 10cents it could reasonably be worth a multiple of 15-20 and therefor a price around $1.50 -$2.The PSR would be in the 2 range, which wouldn't set of any alarm bells. If it makes half that, then it's only worth half as much and doesn't warrant immediate attention.

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the work you do. I just want to know what changed.

Stuart.