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Strategies & Market Trends
Subsidiary/Venture Capital Value Plays
An SI Board Since December 1999
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Emcee:  RavBruce Type:  Unmoderated
I am interested in discussing how to value stocks that have subsidiaries that are worth a substantial amount of its value. An example is Seagate that is sitting on a large amount of Veritas and other investments which basically gives you the parent free.
Thermo Electron is another example. It is taking steps to unlock the value(the company would be worth substantially more if broken up than it would be whole) by restructuring and taking many divisions private.
Does anybody have any other examples and any interesting ways to play them (combination of buying shares and options, etc)?
Bruce Bromberg Seltzer
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17Check out this article: upside.comRavBruce-7/31/2000
16 VENTURE CAPITAL VALUATION MODEL Compare the ratio of 1.) Market capitalization architect*-3/12/2000
15 INCUBATORS..INVESTMENT FIRMS.. VENTURE CAPITAL COMPANIES INVESTMENT FIRMS Comparchitect*-3/12/2000
14 With knowing the company, it is hard to tell. But insiders may own a different RavBruce-1/9/2000
13 Information please While searching I found a company that has more shares owWill Lyons-1/9/2000
12 Here is another play quoted from IFC: Currently, one of Tom's favorite seleRavBruce-12/16/1999
11 Here is a quote about Seagate from the NYTIMES: The interview was Richard WeissRavBruce-12/13/1999
10 I just picked this up about Silicon Graphics. It addresses this type of value RavBruce-12/13/1999
9 Could someone please tell me what other investments besides Rediff Intel has madouglas w. stephenson-12/8/1999
8 TMO etc are hard to figure out. I think it is undervalued but it will remain toRavBruce-12/7/1999
7 maybe TMO is undervalued just because it is so hard to figure out. Some of itWill Lyons-12/6/1999
6 IDTC does look underpriced. I haven't looked at it thoroughly, though. Sochalu2-12/6/1999
5 I found another possibility. IDTC a phone company that own a huge chunk of NetRavBruce-12/5/1999
4 This is reply to both of your posts. First of all thanks for joining. One, thiRavBruce-12/2/1999
3 Great idea for a new thread! Does anyone have a link that will make it easy toElmer-12/2/1999
2 BBS: I shared this with the MSFT folks months ago when they whined that MSFT waJohn F. Dowd-12/2/1999
1 Also, I was amazed to read that Microsofts investments are now worth $18 BillioRavBruce-12/2/1999
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