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TICKERNAMERANKINDUSTRYV/P*UPDATED
DVDeVry Inc.10.14Education & Training Services0.7512/21/2008
AUOAU Optronics Corporation10.13Computer Peripherals0.6612/20/2008
SLBSchlumberger Ltd.10.12Oil & Gas Equipment & Services1.571/5/2009
NOKNokia Corporation10.11Communication Equipment1.7612/21/2008
BOOMDynamic Materials Corporation10.11Industrial Metals & Minerals1.6912/21/2008
CLFCliffs Natural Resources Inc.10.10Steel & Iron1.5812/21/2008
FASTFastenal Company10.10General Building Materials1.5812/29/2008
ITTITT Corporation10.10Diversified Machinery1.6812/31/2008
DNRDenbury Resources Inc.10.09Independent Oil & Gas1.8012/21/2008
GRMNGarmin Ltd.10.09Scientific & Technical Instruments2.0112/21/2008
GDIGardner Denver Inc.10.09Diversified Machinery1.8712/21/2008
RMDResMed Inc.10.08Medical Appliances & Equipment1.6811/1/2008
GDGeneral Dynamics10.08Aerospace/Defense Products & Services1.7312/21/2008
MURMurphy Oil Corporation10.08Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing1.7712/20/2008
GPROGen-Probe Inc.10.08Research Services1.8012/21/2008
VARVarian Medical Systems Inc.10.07Medical Appliances & Equipment1.531/6/2009
LBLaBarge Inc.10.05Scientific & Technical Instruments1.4712/21/2008
ECLEcolab Inc.10.05Cleaning Products1.2512/2/2008
GGBGerdau SA10.04Steel & Iron1.5912/21/2008
CMTLComtech Telecommications Corporation10.04Communication Equipment1.1911/17/2008


* 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.