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Bob,
The fundamentals are good except, and it's a big except <G>, earnings
have been negative for the last four quarters. Of course, I'm hoping that
changes. The PSR is 0.65, Debt/Equity 0.03, insider ownership 70%,
Revenues growth last year 13%. Telescan quick facts notes that the lst
years losses were associated with costs associated with opening and
staffing new offices. MADGF designs, develops, markets, and supplies
end-to-end switching network solutions for large companies with a focus on
multiservice networking.
Jim
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> From: Robert Doeden <bdoeden@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: MADGF
> Date: Monday, September 01, 1997 9:21 PM
>
> MADGF has an interesting chart. Do you have any info on its
> fundamentals that you can add to the technicals?
>
> Bob Doeden
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> Jim Greening wrote:
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> > I do follow all of the stocks that have LEAP
> > options. In fact, I keep
> > them in a separate database with a separate watch list.
> > The problem is
> > that I don't think this is the time to enter new large cap
> > long positions,
> > since the large caps are correcting. Most of my funds are
> > in my IRA so I
> > can't trade leap options there and a concentrating on new
> > small cap
> > positions. When the down trend reverses, I'll go back to
> > considering some
> > large caps.
> > However, in my regular account, I do currently have
> > Jan99 LEAPS on
> > GTE, MADGF, and TRV. I'm playing the long and
> > intermediate term trends on
> > GTE and TRV and hope they rebound before they hit my
> > stops. MADGF, which
> > is not a large cap, but does have LEAPS, just broke out of
> > a Horizontal
> > Channel to the upside. As long as the DJIA and S&P 500
> > remain in a down
> > trend, I'd replace any LEAP Calls with LEAP puts.
> >
> > Jim
> >
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> > > From: boelbrandt <boelbrandt@xxxxxx>
> > > To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Subject: large cap and leaps
> > > Date: Sunday, August 31, 1997 5:48 PM
> > >
> > > why don't so few of you follow large cap stocks , of
> > which you can buy or
> > > sell
> > > leap options ?
> > > anyone comments on procter and gamble , disney, monsanto
> > ?
> > > i think it looks good , but the most important question
> > is :
> > > is this correction short-term and thus finished
> > > or is it more fundamental and of longer term ?
> > > boelbrandt@xxxxxx
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