We've been following AVGN (see
archived posts here) for exactly the reason that Pollack identifies: it's a net cash stock (i.e. it's trading at less than the value of its cash after deducting all liabilities) and specialist biotechnology activist fund BVF has been pushing it to liquidate and return its cash to shareholders.
We've been following AVGN (see
archived posts here) because it's a net cash stock (i.e. it's trading at less than the value of its cash after deducting all liabilities) and specialist biotechnology activist fund BVF has been pushing it to liquidate and return its cash to shareholders.
We've been following AVGN (see
archived posts here) because it's a net cash stock (i.e. it's trading at less than the value of its cash after deducting all liabilities) and specialist biotechnology investor BVF has been pushing it to liquidate and return its cash to shareholders.
We've been following AVGN (see
archived posts here) because it's a net cash stock (i.e. it's trading at less than the value of its cash after deducting all liabilities) and specialist biotechnology investor Biotechnology Value Fund (BVF) has been pushing it to liquidate and return its cash to shareholders.
BVF has won a number of important concessions from the board that make AVGN a much more attractive stock than it was when we started following it in December last year (see
archived posts here).
We've been following AVGN (see
archived posts here) because it's a net cash stock...
We've been following AVGN (see
archived posts here) because...
Not exact matches
Here's the blog: www.JoshuaSpodek.com, and here is an archive of all the po
Here's the blog: www.JoshuaSpodek.com, and
here is an archive of all the po
here is an
archive of all the
posts.
, I'll see if I can get permission from MarketingProfs to
post an
archive of the webinar
here on my blog.
Get the recipe in an
archived post FOUND
HERE:
I'm leaving it in place
here on my website because it's a useful (to me, at least)
archive of
posts from 2008 to 2012, mostly relating to my first book, Whatever It Takes, and the Harlem Children's Zone.
Listen live
here, and I'll
post the
archived recording when they publish it later.
Click
here for an
archive of
posts from the Bronx News Network about education and Bronx schools.
This outfit is one from the
archives, i.e. from several weeks ago, but as soon as I saw the new Bassike collection (you can check it out
here), I thought it would be adecuate to
post it, especially if I unintendedly achieved a similar look / feel to one of said collection.
Today's
post reflects an
archive of my music diary entries from 2017
here at Textures of Grace.
UPDATE: We're leaving this in for
archive purposes, but since
posting, the 2013 Sonata Hybrid has been updated, and we've written an overview with most of the details
here.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareWhen Entranced Publishing (its website is now gone, but a recent
archived version can be seen
here) opened to submissions in 2012, it looked like a promising small press, with a number of imprints, a sizeable... -LSB-...]
If you missed Midnight Publishing's first two
posts on what Snapchat is and how to make an account, refer back to our blog's
archive page
here.
Here's a
post to go down into the
archives of loserville.
Please search
here if your web search told you «file not found» — the
archived posts are all
here from 2002 onward, but the names changed in the WP migration several years ago.
Sometimes we love a book SO much around
here that two of us wind up
posting about it (and sometimes one of those two — who normally is very careful to check the
archives to avoid such a situation — doesn't realize she's writing about a book that's already been covered till right before...
-LSB-...]
posted here: T - Mobile will launch a second USB stick, webConnect Jet T Mobile... By admin category: cell phone review, phone review tags: alltel,
archived, facebook, -LSB-...]
We've been following NSTR (see our
post archive here) because it was a net cash stock that had an...
See our
post TGT
archive here.
We started following SOAP on February 2 this year (see our
post archive here) because it was trading wel...
As we've discussed recently in the context of the Biotechnology Value Fund (BVF) proxy fight for the board of Avigen Inc (NASDAQ: AVGN)(see our
post archive here), achieving a supermajority is nigh on impossible.
We've been following RACK (see our
post archive here) because it is an undervalued asset play with a p...
We started following ACLS on January 8 this year (see our
post archive here) because it is an undervalue...
We started following IKAN (see our
post archive here) because it was trading at a discount to its net cash and had retained a financial adviser to «assist it in exploring and evaluating strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value.»
We've been following Soapstone Networks Inc (SOAP.PK) since February 2nd this year (see our
post archive here) because it was trading well below our estimate of its net cash value and an activist investor, Mithras Capital, had disclosed an 8.7 % holding and called on the company to liquidate.
Andrew Shapiro, President of Lawndale Capital Management, has provided a further update on Reading International Inc (NASDAQ: RDI)(see the RDI
post archive here): In Reading's 2008 Consolidated Ent...
We've been following DRAD (see our
post archive here) because it is an undervalued asset play with a...
-LSB-...] update on Reading International Inc (NASDAQ: RDI)(see the RDI
post archive here.
The inimitable Distressed Debt Investing has another great analysis of Visteon (see my
post archive here).
FACT was a new category of investment for us: special situations (see our
post archive here).
Oozing Alpha has a write - up on the valuation of Aviat Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVNW)(see the
post archive here).
We've been following DRAD (see our
post archive here) because it is an undervalued asset play with a plan to sell assets and buy back its stock.
Andrew Shapiro, President of Lawndale Capital Management, has provided an update on Reading International Inc (NASDAQ: RDI)(see the RDI
post archive here.
We started following FORD (see our
post archive here) because it was trading at a discount to its net cash and liquidation values, although there was no obvious catalyst.
We started following DRAD (see our
post archive here) because it was an undervalued asset play with a plan to sell assets and buy back its stock.
Get complete Denver
Post archive information and a wide range of old - news searching options
here or by searching through our articles in the search bar above.
We've been following NENG (see
post archive here) since January 13 when it was trading at...
I've been following HAWK closely (see the
post archive here).
Our position in NSTR (see the
post archive here) is a good example of a company in liquidation.
Farukh Farooqi, a long - time supporter of Greenbackd and the founder of Marquis Research, a special situations research and advisory firm (for more on Farukh and his methodology see The Deal in the article «Scavenger Hunter») provided a guest
post on Silicon Storage Technology, Inc (NASDAQ: SSTI) a few weeks back (see the
post archive here).
We've been following MATH since December last year (see our
post archive here) when it was trading at $ 0.68.
We started following ASYS (see our
post archive here) because it was an undervalued asset play with a private investor disclosing a substantial holding.
We've started following NENG (see
post archive here) when it was trading at $ 0.38, which gave it a market capitalization of $ 16.5 M.
I've recently run a few
posts on Seahawk Drilling Inc (NASDAQ: HAWK)(see the
post archive here).
We've been following CAPS (see our
post archive here) because it trades below its net cash value a...