Inferior Quality Stocks

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TICKERNAMERANKINDUSTRYV/P*UPDATED
LMLegg Mason0.99Investment Brokerage - Regional0.059/26/2008
FMBIFirst Midwest Bancorp0.99Regional - Midwest Banks0.6211/16/2008
OCFCOceanfirst Financial Corporation0.98Savings & Loans0.3011/17/2008
CCUClear Channel Communications Inc.0.98Broadcasting - Radio0.214/14/2008
BKBank of New York Mellon Corporation0.98Money Center Banks0.0011/17/2008
POMPepco Holdings Inc.0.98Electric Utilities0.0011/16/2008
PFSProvident Financial Services Inc.0.97Savings & Loans0.1811/16/2008
JASJo-Ann Stores Inc.0.96Specialty Retail Other0.0011/17/2008
BPTBP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust0.96Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing0.0011/17/2008
DMRCDigimarc Corporation0.95Computer Based Systems0.003/12/2008
CPECallon Petroleum Company0.95Independent Oil & Gas0.6111/17/2008
BPFHBoston Private Financial Holdings Inc.0.94Regional - Northeast Banks0.0011/17/2008
AFGAmerican Financial Group Inc.0.92Property & Casualty Insurance0.1311/14/2008
PVTBPrivatebancorp Inc.0.91Regional - Midwest Banks-0.6511/16/2008
EATBrinker International Inc.0.90Restaurants0.0011/17/2008
TSYSTeleCommunication Systems Inc.0.90Business Software & Services0.0011/16/2008
ZNTZenith National Insurance0.89Property & Casualty Insurance0.7111/14/2008
SEHSpartech Corporation0.89Rubber & Plastics0.169/15/2008
BNEBowne & Co. Inc.0.88Business Services0.0011/16/2008
SAHSonic Automotive Inc.0.88Auto Dealerships0.0011/17/2008


* V/P = Value/Price OR (Intrinsic Value)/(Market Price). A value to price ratio (V/P) equal to 1 represent a stock which is fairly priced in its market. Naturally it follows that a V/P greater than 1 represents an undervalued stock. One minus the inverse of this ratio (1-1/V/P) is commonly referred to as the **Margin of Safety (MOS) - a term made popular by Ben Graham and Warren Buffet.