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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: lostmymoney who wrote (11694)12/25/1998 7:55:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
<Some picks for next year.
TTE, BTSR, HPII, and IDG. Small float, insider buying, check them out friends.>

Bo, I took a quick look at your 99 picks. All are undervalued, but I only like one of the four. What info do you have on these?

TTE
Short term sell signal. 13 day ema crossed under the 200 day ema.
Fundamentals....comps are low.
Peer Rankings Based on 381 companies
Market Cap : 248th
Profit : 133rd
Cash Flow : 91st
Revenue : 266th
ROA : 53rd
ROE : 362nd
Assets : 207th
TTE operates the Ct. lottery and a New Haven betting parlor that looks like its going under. I don't have the time to look through all of their international business...a lot going on. Let us know if there's something interesting here.

BTSR
IPO earlier this year. Two strong buys..probably from firms doing the IPO. Selling below book value, with nice financials on quick glance. The consensus future 5-yr Growth Rate= 47.5% I think this stock is worth further research. The short term chart says buy now.

HPII
The stock is undervalued....selling at multiples below it's growth rate, but I see this stock as a market performer. Pretty mundane business...plastic products for the bathroom and closet. The comparisons to peers are not favorable.

IDG
Another undervalued stock. The stock's chart barely shows a pulse. They've been growing by acquisition...I think 9 during this year. Their growth rate is projected to be over 20% for the next five years. Selling below book value. For believers in a turnaround in American manufacturing....