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UAI - Unistar - BB reverse merger that moved to AMEX
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UAI is an insurance co. that moved from the OTC-BB to AMEX recently, with a market cap of about $ 1 Billion.

For the three months ended 3/31/99:
total revenues totalled $19.6 million.
Net income totalled $1.4 million

Info on the stock can be found here:
biz.yahoo.com

Some investors believe that based on price/book and price/earnings, the market cap is extremely high, compared to industry peers, and that the balance sheet does not look very clean for an insurance company. Some believe that the corporate history (OTC-BB and a reverse merger) are unusual for a stock with this market cap.

The first few posts in this thread are re-posts from another thread, so that there is a complete record on a single thread.
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133TestRockyBalboa-9/23/2001
132I don't think it's the same company. Different spelling: <i>UnisQ.-10/11/2000
131USIS....Unistar Finc. Services mentioned: Press Release Pinnacle Business ManagRockyBalboa-10/11/2000
130 I covered a couple of weeks ago at 5/8, I had a GTC limit order in for about a Harpo-5/3/2000
129 I was bought in today ... I was forced to cover with a spread of 1/8 bid, 1 1/2Q.-5/3/2000
128 $1.... on year's end.RockyBalboa-1/1/2000
127 N~ pcquote.com Regards, HarpoHarpo-12/29/1999
126 N, I see it trading on the OTCF, which is the pink sheets: Bid/ask quotations RockyBalboa-12/27/1999
125 unistar seems to be trading now under the symbol UNSF. I'm not sure where Q.-12/27/1999
124 I just received the following; "New World Liquidity has ammended and exteHarpo-12/8/1999
123 Unistar Announces Approval of Withdrawal From Listing on Amex and Review Of Q.-11/19/1999
122 I believe that they will retain their old ticker, it was UNSF (on the OTCBB, beRockyBalboa-11/19/1999
121 Hi ~N, UAI quotes no longer available from yahoo. Is there a new ticker? RegaHarpo-11/19/1999
120 UAI filed an NT-10Q. Says they will be late in filing the quarterly because: &Q.-11/17/1999
119 I post the link to the story, for anyone who is interested: cbs.marketwatch.coRockyBalboa-10/26/1999
118 <i>I wonder where, or if, it will trade after the delisting.</i> TRockyBalboa-10/22/1999
117 Finally something happened with UAI. Sparks is out and the co. will seek to be Q.-10/22/1999
116 ...and then there's GARD, one of the first pieces of "supertrash"Daniel Chisholm-10/6/1999
115 good points all, Daniel. re. USIS, I was too speedy, covering to take a 40% dQ.-10/6/1999
114 re: USIS, I shorted at 10, now that it is around $3 it would cost me more to coDaniel Chisholm-10/6/1999
113 re. USIS, looks like I covered much too early. Just the same, it was a very nicQ.-10/6/1999
112 Looks like they are allowed to do so: UAI has not been formally delisted. The hRockyBalboa-10/6/1999
111 newsrelease today broke the silence, but didn't have much to say. It was anQ.-10/5/1999
110 <<FWIW, the WSJ shows a short interest of 275,417>> Dan, good pointHarpo-9/23/1999
109 <i>Can you imagine being short a million shares from $60? Sheesh!</i&gDaniel Chisholm-9/22/1999
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