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  - It's cheap for a reason
at 2006-03-22 12:07:04
EXTR has been one of the cheapest networking stocks for a while, trading below 1x EV/Sales for some time. Trading in a range between $4 and $5ish for almost a year. EXTR has seen nice improvements in revenues for last few quarters, improving gross margins, better operating margin and even some buy-backs but the stock gets little respect. Today EXTR repor


Source - http://inventingmoney.blogspot.com/2006/01/its-cheap-for-reason.html

  - Intel to issue converitble debt - is tech old?
at 2006-03-22 12:07:04
INTC announced that it plans to issue $1.4b in Junior Convertible debentures. INTC currently has very little debt on its books. Its long-term debt is close to $400m, paltry amount when you look at the accounts payable balance of over $2b. The $1.4b is also a paltry amount for a company with market cap of $160b. So why issue debt when a company like INTC g


Source - http://inventingmoney.blogspot.com/2005/12/intel-to-issue-converitble-debt-is.ht...

  - The Music of the Market
at 2006-03-22 12:07:06

Lately, I have been noticing that many economists, analysts and strategists have been having some sly fun by naming their research after songs. My own contributions to the space have been the past two commentaries: Bad Moon Arising, and Been Down So Long (It looks like up to me). But...
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  - Relative Outperformance: Low Quality Stocks
at 2006-03-22 12:07:06

Yesterday, I briefly made mention of the relative outperformance of dreck. Let's delve deeper into that this morning. This year, stocks of companies with the strongest balance sheets have markedly lagged shares of firms with the weakest financials. In fact, the YTD performance numbers have not even been close. According...
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  - Does the CPI Reflect Reality?
at 2006-03-22 12:07:06

I almost missed this earlier this week, and its on point to our prior discussion: The WSJ asked its readers: Does the government's consumer-price index accurately reflect the inflation rate you face? Not surprisingly, 75% said CPI understates inflation: Source:WSJ PollMar-20 5:30 pmhttp://tinyurl.com/hklfr...
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