Clyde Milton lists these on his Cheap Stocks blog:
We admit, this is not our favorite research to distribute here at Cheap Stocks, but it happens to be popular with our readers. This new list has several new names on it, and your editor still holds LKI and DPII.
Then he laments:
The net/net area is still weak these days, (compared to 2001-2003, that is) in terms of sheer numbers of companies trading below NCAV, and in terms of quality. Time was Circuit City, Deb Shops, Ambassadors Intl, Duckwall Alco, Silverleaf Resorts, and GIII Apparel, among others, graced this list. Currently, we are left with primarily unprofitable companies burning through relatively large piles of cash at different frequencies.
The only stock on Clyde's list that I own is Audiovox (VOXX/NASDAQ). As stated numerous times, I bought Audiovox several years ago, long before launching this blog. It doubled in price and I sold half my position. I've continued holding the remaining shares because the company remains undervalued.
But check out the other names on this list. I love looking at lists -- especially when they contain cheap stocks.
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