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MORP - Moore Products
An SI Board Since January 1997
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27 0 0 MORP
Emcee:  Thomas J Engelsma Type:  Unmoderated
Interesting stock, expect to show up in the undervalued list next quarter, should have trailing 12 month sales of 143mill, now with
2.58mil shares (only .2mill float) and no LT Debt the fair value price is about $55/share. An overun should bring the price to just shy of $100. They have a product line -- Quality Control aides -- Computerized inspection. and have bought the english firm Vernon and their product line. Customer base is wide spread and as 'manufacturing' sector picks up this year their products will be in demand.
Symbol is MORP, any interest please post. Looks to be a suttle stock with no following in a sector with no interest (but growing)

Later, TOM
opertech.com
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27 Ed- MORP is a good company with loyal customers, but I have not looked closelyWright Sullivan-5/14/1998
26 Yeah the WNDR takeout was great for me. I bought some MORP. Anyone have answeEd Richmond-5/13/1998
25 On 2/24, Wonderware (WNDR) agreed to be acquired by the British company Siebe PWright Sullivan-2/26/1998
24 Anyone have any idea why the volume has been so high in recent days yet we haveSteve Ruggi-2/25/1998
23 Great earnings again. Great volume after earnings, a few 10000 share blocks traPETER MORICI-2/3/1998
22 I found this stock because I own Wonderware. I visited their website and foundEd Richmond-2/3/1998
21 Tom, Thanks for the crystal clear explanation. I took the plunge today and boSteve Ruggi-2/2/1998
20 Steve, PSR or Price to Sales valuation represents looking at buying the companyThomas J Engelsma-2/1/1998
19 Tom, Thanks for the speedy reply. Unfortunately, I didn't quite understandSteve Ruggi-2/1/1998
18 Steve, Do not believe we have seen any activity on this one yet. As for valuatThomas J Engelsma-2/1/1998
17 Excellent earnings Tom but has the market reacted already or shall we see some Steve Ruggi-2/1/1998
16 Blowout earnings reported Friday, believe .90 eps. Followed by a special divideThomas J Engelsma-1/31/1998
15 Thanx Pete, have the page fixed -- (except banners) Later, TOMThomas J Engelsma-12/22/1997
14 Had a problem with the down load of the page. Will fix it Monday at the officeThomas J Engelsma-12/21/1997
13 Tom, You must like the Moore Logo since you have it all over you posting for oPETER MORICI-12/20/1997
12 Is this becoming a safety stock ??? Market down 266 and it's setting new hiThomas J Engelsma-12/19/1997
11 Info on the Yokogawa alliance. mooreproducts.com Later, TOMThomas J Engelsma-12/18/1997
10 I want to reiterate the importance of the Yokogawa alliance. Yoko is a 3 billiPETER MORICI-11/30/1997
9 Pete, The 10Q I would not say was 'outstanding' but a continuation of Thomas J Engelsma-11/23/1997
8 Tom, MORP has released 10Q detailing last quarters outstanding earning release.PETER MORICI-11/23/1997
7 I agree that needed visability is what this company needs, and perhaps changingPETER MORICI-11/9/1997
6 Charlie, Looks that the change at the helm of MORP may bring some of the neededThomas J Engelsma-11/4/1997
5 Still watching ?? MORP now has Honeywell's prior chairman at the helm. CheThomas J Engelsma-11/3/1997
4 Peter, I show no trade larger than 1000 shares friday. If I had to guess, it woThomas J Engelsma-10/26/1997
3 Tom, I guess it took a new year high for a really thinly traded stock on one ofPETER MORICI-10/24/1997
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