Posted by OhioGuy on July 3, 2008, 10:22 am
I don't usually ask others for stock advice, but thought it would be fun
to see what others out there think right now. I'm in a position to pick a
couple of stocks as investments in my IRA, and I like to use a value
approach. In other words, I look for companies that are currently out of
favor, or that the market has sold off more than would seem to be warranted,
given long term prospects for the company.
I just loaded up on a couple of inexpensive big pharma stocks, and would
like to balance those out with stocks from other sectors. Anyone have any
suggestions for an undervalued stock that is likely to bounce back at least
20% over the next couple of years? (preferably one with little or no debt,
and a stock price that is less than 10x cash flow)
Thanks!
Posted by Vic Smith on July 3, 2008, 4:52 pm
> I don't usually ask others for stock advice, but thought it would be fun
>to see what others out there think right now. I'm in a position to pick a
>couple of stocks as investments in my IRA, and I like to use a value
>approach. In other words, I look for companies that are currently out of
>favor, or that the market has sold off more than would seem to be warranted,
>given long term prospects for the company.
> I just loaded up on a couple of inexpensive big pharma stocks, and would
>like to balance those out with stocks from other sectors. Anyone have any
>suggestions for an undervalued stock that is likely to bounce back at least
>20% over the next couple of years? (preferably one with little or no debt,
>and a stock price that is less than 10x cash flow)
> Thanks!
GM
Posted by Dave on July 3, 2008, 6:00 pm
> GM
Dude, he didn't ask the most frugal way to lose money quickly. -Dave
Posted by catalpa on July 3, 2008, 10:55 pm
>> I don't usually ask others for stock advice, but thought it would be fun
>>to see what others out there think right now. I'm in a position to pick a
>>couple of stocks as investments in my IRA, and I like to use a value
>>approach. In other words, I look for companies that are currently out of
>>favor, or that the market has sold off more than would seem to be
>>warranted,
>>given long term prospects for the company.
>>
>> I just loaded up on a couple of inexpensive big pharma stocks, and would
>>like to balance those out with stocks from other sectors. Anyone have any
>>suggestions for an undervalued stock that is likely to bounce back at
>>least
>>20% over the next couple of years? (preferably one with little or no
>>debt,
>>and a stock price that is less than 10x cash flow)
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
> GM
He meant 10x cash flow coming in, not going out.
Posted by nicksanspam on July 4, 2008, 7:19 am
>... thought it would be fun to see what others out there think right now.
XSUNX has nice backing and technologies...
Nick
>to see what others out there think right now. I'm in a position to pick a
>couple of stocks as investments in my IRA, and I like to use a value
>approach. In other words, I look for companies that are currently out of
>favor, or that the market has sold off more than would seem to be warranted,
>given long term prospects for the company.
> I just loaded up on a couple of inexpensive big pharma stocks, and would
>like to balance those out with stocks from other sectors. Anyone have any
>suggestions for an undervalued stock that is likely to bounce back at least
>20% over the next couple of years? (preferably one with little or no debt,
>and a stock price that is less than 10x cash flow)
> Thanks!
GM