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Safeguard Scientifics SFE
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Emcee:  Mark Sagarin Type:  Unmoderated
SFE is a unique publically traded company. They invest ina and support high growth technology companies. Shareholders in SFE are able to acquire rights to SFE partnership companies when they become IPO's at a price well below the market. Such companies have included Cambridge Technology Partners, Coherent Communications and right now Integrated Systmes Consulting Group. SFE is based in Wayne PA and therefore is not in the Silicon Valley ventur capital spotlight. This past week the stock hit an alltime high of $70 up from under $20 this time last year. I think there is still a long way to go for this company in the long run. Any thoughts? Mark
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4467Sorry, I posted accidentally onthe wrong board!calgal-4/7/2008
4466Hi Hepps, I don't know much about ACAS ($31). I looked at their last 10Q aTom Caruthers-1/5/2008
4465Tom, I'm wondering how SFE differs from ACAS. ACAS seems to have an advantaHepps-1/5/2008
4464Doubled down here at $1.90's. TomTom Caruthers-11/27/2007
4463SFE looking to jump higher. Current critical test of the crossing of the 50 andTom Caruthers-7/20/2007
4462Safeguard Scientific draws Wall Street interest CEO says deal climate is the Paul Lee-3/8/2007
4461got the tip from a JMS broker tuesday.Stan-8/25/2005
4460WAKE UP...SFE is alive......Jimbo Cobb-8/22/2005
4459Platinum Equity to Buy CompuCom May 28, 2004 10:30 a.m. Los Angeles buyout firmdennym7-5/28/2004
4458Safeguard Closes Offering Of $150 M Of Convertible Senior Debentures; Repurchasedennym7-2/23/2004
4457Hi s.l., I sold about 40% of my position at $5.50 because the timing was right John Arnopp-2/14/2004
4456John, saw you posted briefly over on Yahoo. What do you make of SFE these days?still learning-2/13/2004
4455Safeguard Scientifics Sees Gain on Sanchez Stake Sale Dow Jones, Wednedennym7-1/28/2004
4454Oh, yeah. Most of the fluff was the underlying subs. Did you know that US Data David Lawrence-1/17/2004
4453David, Not to add insult to injury, but that was even before the top. After thJohn Arnopp-1/17/2004
4452That chart brought tears to my eyes. Gives new meaning to "could've&quoDavid Lawrence-1/17/2004
4451OOOPS! Not a 227% premium, but the price is 227% of the NAV. The premium is 12John Arnopp-1/17/2004
4450Thanks John, A 227% premium? Wow. It's going to be hard to drive the NAV mstill learning-1/17/2004
4449I can do the NAV, but not regularly. as of Friday's closing prices, I getJohn Arnopp-1/17/2004
4448Hi, Ann. I was very active in SFE a few years ago, but haven't held a positDavid Lawrence-1/14/2004
4447Hello David, Looks as tho' we have more in common than stock triva. This stAnn Corrigan-1/14/2004
4446<i>>>It looks like SFE has stopped posting ownership % and NAV on thDavid Lawrence-1/14/2004
4445SFE show % ownership. safeguard.com I thought John did the NAV for us. JuneJune-1/14/2004
4444Time to revive this board. With the recent moves by ERMG, CVSN, and SFE I'dstill learning-1/14/2004
4443John, $.99--that's great. If the EMRG noise gets really loud today I may srobert miller-1/8/2004
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