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- Is Laser Eye Surgery Too New to Value?
- Saj Karsan submits: LCA-Vision LCAV and TLC Vision TLCV compete in an otherwise highly fragmented laser vision correction industry. Because the surgery is elective, expensive, and not generally covered by insurance companies, demand for the surgery is cyclical. As a result, this is a tough time for these companies, and...
- External links 2008-11-09
- LCA-Vision: Good Long-Term Investment
- Saj Karsan submits: LCA-Vision LCAV provides laser vision corrective surgery at 76 locations in the United States. Demand for this surgery comes from those wishing to lose the glasses and contact lenses and get back to 20/20 vision. LCAV's stock has taken a huge beating as a result of the...
- External links 2008-11-14
- LoJack: Solid, Long-Term Investment
- Saj Karsan submits: The auto industry is in a tremendous drought. For those who believe the industry will emerge from this drought sometime in the next few years, this is a great time to pick up some bargains in this industry. On Saturday, we discussed some criteria to look for...
- External links 2008-11-19
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- Abercrombie Bucks Discount Trend: Will It Survive or Thrive?
- Saj Karsan submits: In this retail environment, where consumers selectively scour for bargains, it is tempting for retailers to reduce prices in order to drive sales and reduce inventory. One company bucking this trend is Abercrombie & Fitch ANF, whose stated number one priority through this downturn is to "protect...
- External links 2009-05-04
- Companies Need to Act Like Value Investors Too
- Saj Karsan submits: Every quarter, public companies are required to release their latest financial results. Along with their results, they hold conference calls and accept questions from the public. As we've discussed before, it's important for investors to listen to these calls to understand the challenges the company faces. Usually,...
- External links 2009-12-19
- Conn's: Retailer with Bank-Type Risk
- Saj Karsan submits: When Circuit City declared bankruptcy near the beginning of the recession, opportunities were created for other electronics retailers. One company that aggressively stepped forward to fill the void is Conn's Inc. CONN, a home appliance and electronics retailer. Conn's even took over some of Circuit City's previous...
- External links 2009-10-30
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