Value Plays

Listed here are high quality equities with large value to price ratios (i.e. potentially undervalued). You should use MrStockQuickie's Value Investor tool to further research those stocks which may be of interest to you. As always, never make buy or sell decisions based solely off of what you see here; this information is intended to be used as a screener for interesting value investments.


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TICKERNAMEV/P*MOS**RANKUPDATED
TKCTurckcell7.6086.8%9.8811/17/2008
SAYSatyam Computer Services Ltd.4.3376.9%9.7411/16/2008
TLVTTelvent GIT SA3.7973.6%9.7611/16/2008
INFYInfosys Technologies Ltd.3.7073.0%9.9411/16/2008
SCHNSchnitzer Steel Industries Inc.3.6572.6%10.1911/17/2008
BHPBHP Billiton Limited3.3169.8%9.6211/16/2008
UBBUnibanco - Union of Brazilian Banks S.A.2.8464.8%9.8211/16/2008
EVGEvergreen Resources2.6562.3%9.0211/16/2008
MTArcelor Mittal2.4258.7%9.7811/17/2008
GSOLGlobal Sources Ltd.2.2555.5%9.4111/16/2008
CTSHCognizant Technology Solutions Corporation2.1954.3%9.4811/17/2008
GMEGamestop Corporation2.1152.7%9.9311/16/2008
NJNidec Corporation2.1052.3%9.8511/17/2008
SWKStanley Works2.0751.8%9.4411/16/2008
HANSHansen Natural Corporation2.0651.5%9.7911/17/2008
ACLAlcon Inc.2.0551.3%9.5211/17/2008
GRMNGarmin Ltd.2.0451.1%10.0911/16/2008
VMWVMWare Inc.2.0350.7%9.0611/17/2008
AAPLApple Inc.2.0250.6%10.3711/14/2008
OISOil States International Inc.2.0049.9%9.8411/16/2008


* 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.