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| TICKER | NAME | V/P* | MOS** | RANK | UPDATED | | TKC | Turckcell | 7.60 | 86.8% | 9.88 | 11/17/2008 |
| SAY | Satyam Computer Services Ltd. | 4.33 | 76.9% | 9.74 | 11/16/2008 |
| TLVT | Telvent GIT SA | 3.79 | 73.6% | 9.76 | 11/16/2008 |
| INFY | Infosys Technologies Ltd. | 3.70 | 73.0% | 9.94 | 11/16/2008 |
| SCHN | Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. | 3.65 | 72.6% | 10.19 | 11/17/2008 |
| BHP | BHP Billiton Limited | 3.31 | 69.8% | 9.62 | 11/16/2008 |
| UBB | Unibanco - Union of Brazilian Banks S.A. | 2.84 | 64.8% | 9.82 | 11/16/2008 |
| EVG | Evergreen Resources | 2.65 | 62.3% | 9.02 | 11/16/2008 |
| MT | Arcelor Mittal | 2.42 | 58.7% | 9.78 | 11/17/2008 |
| GSOL | Global Sources Ltd. | 2.25 | 55.5% | 9.41 | 11/16/2008 |
| CTSH | Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation | 2.19 | 54.3% | 9.48 | 11/17/2008 |
| GME | Gamestop Corporation | 2.11 | 52.7% | 9.93 | 11/16/2008 |
| NJ | Nidec Corporation | 2.10 | 52.3% | 9.85 | 11/17/2008 |
| SWK | Stanley Works | 2.07 | 51.8% | 9.44 | 11/16/2008 |
| HANS | Hansen Natural Corporation | 2.06 | 51.5% | 9.79 | 11/17/2008 |
| ACL | Alcon Inc. | 2.05 | 51.3% | 9.52 | 11/17/2008 |
| GRMN | Garmin Ltd. | 2.04 | 51.1% | 10.09 | 11/16/2008 |
| VMW | VMWare Inc. | 2.03 | 50.7% | 9.06 | 11/17/2008 |
| AAPL | Apple Inc. | 2.02 | 50.6% | 10.37 | 11/14/2008 |
| OIS | Oil States International Inc. | 2.00 | 49.9% | 9.84 | 11/16/2008 |
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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.
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