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Safeguard Scientifics SFE
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1417 bob, I think you will get it soon enough! : <b>Safeguard Scientifics AnJohn Arnopp-5/28/1998
1416 John, I really did expect news of the next rights offering by now. This is alrobert miller-5/27/1998
1415 Yeuch! : quote.yahoo.com Safeguard actually held up pretty well, considering. John Arnopp-5/26/1998
1414 John, The reason I think Intellisource is out of the immediate future is becaurobert miller-5/23/1998
1413 SL, SFE is making a play for larger companies. At the annual meeting, concernrobert miller-5/23/1998
1412 One last follow-up for the week: NAV is $37.44 as of the close, and the premiuJohn Arnopp-5/23/1998
1411 SFE Valuation and the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) (continued from my laJohn Arnopp-5/22/1998
1410 still learning: I think you are on to something with your analysis of the limiJohn Arnopp-5/22/1998
1409 Large volumes are not unheard of for SFE. On May 24, 1996 when SFE hit its allllwk7051@aol.com-5/22/1998
1408 May 21, 1998--DocuCorp International (NASDAQ:DOCC), a leading provider of documWilliam R. Polk-5/22/1998
1407 For the past two years, SFE has been making larger average purchases in their pncs-5/21/1998
1406 Addressing the issue of SFE at a premium over NAV. Short term, we may be able still learning-5/21/1998
1405 From time to time the temptation emerges to trade out of SFE because it has a gmichael r potter-5/21/1998
1404 All: Excellent post regarding premium to NAV and possible effect of next rightJohn Arnopp-5/20/1998
1403 bob, While I'm still not keen on an AXSI/CCOR alignment, perhaps there is John Arnopp-5/20/1998
1402 Thanks, s.l., But we should still leave it in the NAV calculation, huh? --JohJohn Arnopp-5/20/1998
1401 I believe they wrote it off and valued it at $0. So they don't bother showstill learning-5/20/1998
1400 Thanks again, bob. I wonder why Safeguard does not include it on their ownershJohn Arnopp-5/20/1998
1399 John, The source is Def-14A for 1997. sec.gov bob robert miller-5/20/1998
1398 Premier, Thanks. I have added the info to the NAV spreadsheet, as I stated prJohn Arnopp-5/20/1998
1397 John, CVSN purchase was reported on form 4. I saw the story on one of the premPremier-5/20/1998
1396 bob, Thanks for the info. I stand corrected (I'd really like to know yourJohn Arnopp-5/19/1998
1395 Solid move today. Looks like I bailed at the wrong time. :- / David Lawrence-5/19/1998
1394 John, The latest information that I have[4/11/97] shows that SFE still owns 3,robert miller-5/19/1998
1393 bob, I think it would stink. CCOR is least known (and, I believe, least loved)John Arnopp-5/19/1998
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