Sentences with phrase «deeply undervalued company»

«This is classic Carl Icahn --[find a] deeply undervalued company with an ugly looking business that he can buy and create an event.
Starboard invests in deeply undervalued companies and actively engages with management teams and boards of directors to identify and execute on opportunities to unlock value for the benefit of all shareholders.
As a portfolio, deeply undervalued companies with the conditions in place for activism offer asymmetric, market - beating returns.
Icahn became an expert at gaining influence over, and drawing attention to, deeply undervalued companies.

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As we have outlined below, we believe that Aviat is deeply undervalued and significant opportunities exist to improve the operating performance of the Company based on actions within the control of management and the Board of Directors (the «Board»).
Millennial Investor Patrick O'Shaughnessy shared the following chart that shows the proportion of non-financial U.S. companies with an inflation - adjusted market capitalization of at least $ 200 million trading on an enterprise multiple (EV / EBITDA) of less than 5, what I would characterize as deeply undervalued.
We've recently posted about INFS's value proposition here (it's deeply undervalued) and the effect of a big buy back on the per share value of the company here (it's hugely...
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We've recently posted about INFS's value proposition here (it's deeply undervalued) and the effect of a big buy back on the per share value of the company here (it's hugely positive).
We like it when a company recognizes that its stock is deeply undervalued and takes radical action to capitalize on it.
We've been following INFS because it is a deeply undervalued asset situation with two activist investors, Nery Capital and Lloyd I. Miller, III, pushing the company to «improve [INFS]'s financial condition and increase shareholder value» (see our first post here).
InFocus Corporation (NASDAQ: INFS) is a deeply undervalued asset situation with two activist investors, Nery Capital Partners and Lloyd I. Miller, III, disclosing holdings in the company.
We've been following INFS recently (see earlier posts here, here, here and here) writing that it is a deeply undervalued asset situation with two activist investors, Nery Capital Partners and Lloyd I. Miller, III, pushing the company to «consider the views expressed by its shareholders and pursue new alternatives to increase shareholder value.»
We've previously posted about INFS here, here and here, writing that it is a deeply undervalued asset situation with two activist investors, Nery Capital Partners and Lloyd I. Miller, III, pushing the company to «consider the views expressed by its shareholders and pursue new alternatives to increase shareholder value.»
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