ADC Telecommunications Inc. (ADCT)

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  • commenter
    Aug 08 05:11 PM
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    25 Undervalued Stocks [view article]
    Nice list! Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 08 08:06 AM
    25 Undervalued Stocks [view article]
    any undervalued stock is still subject to naked short selling by the unregulated speculators & hedge funds. so we go to (undervalued)squared.
    > jack
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    Jul 10 07:41 PM
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    Take a Closer Look at ADC Telecom, Chungwha Telecom [view article]
    ADCT has been hammered. Reply
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    Apr 06 05:17 AM
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    General Discussion on ADCT
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Mar 16 06:55 PM
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    How Exposed Is Tech to Debt Troubles? [view article]
    But DELL is more of a manufacturing company... therefore most manufacturers have considerable long term debt due to the plant, parts, on-hand inventory for components... But DELL's ratio is higher than it should be! Reply
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    Jan 21 04:35 AM
    How Exposed Is Tech to Debt Troubles? [view article]
    Has anyone checked the facts ? Under Yahoo finance key statistics many of the above high debt to equity actually had very nominal debt, nowhere near the levels in the article Reply
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    Jan 20 04:10 PM
    How Exposed Is Tech to Debt Troubles? [view article]
    One other comment: v interesting to see Dell with a high debt-to-equity ratio. That will certainly get the value guys to sit up. Reply
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    Jan 20 04:10 PM
    How Exposed Is Tech to Debt Troubles? [view article]
    This is interesting, because it's a kind of "reverse value stock" approach -- avoid companies with high cash-per-share. I guess the logic is that if cash accounts for most of the company's earnings, it shows that there isn't much of a real business there other than the cash.

    As if MOT doesn't have enough problems already.
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    Jan 17 06:23 PM
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    Jim Cramer's Mad Money In-Depth, 1/16/08: Easy as ADC [view article]
    Hey Jim have you heard that Rite Aid (RAD)was a takeover target at $3.50???

    Read this....
    The Capital Research analyst, stated that the title of Jean Coutu Group may rise sharply if Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD), American Chain Drug Stores, owned 31.7% by Jean Coutu Group, was acquired.

    As I mentioned Jean Coutu Group holds 31.7% of Rite Aid or approximately 252 million shares, which closed yesterday at Cap $ 2.2 Americas. The real value of the investment is approximately 560 million Americans.

    What nobody said it and the problem is the following is that the same shares of Rite Aid worth $ 6.38 to June 29, 2007.

    In other words, in six months, the placement du Groupe Jean Coutu melted like snow in the sun. The course is worth 3.5 billion American (3731 billion Canadian), the investment has grown to 560 million US-dollar (565.54 million).

    What was the actions of the Jean Coutu Group 6 months ago? At the same time placing Rite Aid worth 3,731 billion Canadian, or at June 29, 2007, shares of Jean Coutu Group worth $ 15.50.

    So in closing price yesterday, while the placement du Groupe Jean Coutu in Rite Aid founded nearly 85% (in Canadian currency), the shares of Jean Coutu Group lost almost 28%.

    Some analysts believe the US drugstore chain Rite Aid could be acquired by a competitor. Assuming that possibility and the purchaser would pay approximately $ 3.50 reflecting a fairly reasonable premium of nearly 45% over the closing price yesterday of $ 2.22.

    If this situation took place, the Jean Coutu Group therefore receive 789 million Americans for all its shares of Rite Aid.




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  • commenter
    Jan 17 03:43 PM
    Jim Cramer's Mad Money In-Depth, 1/16/08: Easy as ADC [view article]
    Sombody should track Cramer's picks. Remember the MON Back on MON? How about AMD, SHLD, FCX, LMC. C, and the dozens more he failed us on. Only a fool would pay attention to Jim Cramer!!!! Reply
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    Sep 02 05:32 PM
    Earnings Preview: Light Post-Labor Day Calendar [view article]
    info for comp nwog Reply
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    Nov 10 03:54 PM
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    As SBC & BellSouth Play Fiber Catch-Up With Verizon, Which Stocks Win? (BLS, VZ, SBC, ADCT, ALA, MOT, TLAB) [view article]
    While you are primarily right, I think that history will repeat itself and the RBOCs will gain the upper hand and control the bundling issues. The size and continuity of their networks will be the major deciding factor. And remember, this isn't just about fiber to the home, it is also fiber to the businesses. Reply

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