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FINANCIAL SERVICES STOCK - UNDERVALUED?


From: infoman
Subject: FINANCIAL SERVICES STOCK - UNDERVALUED?
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 22:04:14 PDT

Regarding  AMSE: http://www.americassenior.com/stratos3.PDF
A "Buy Recommendation" was issued on 7/9/01 by Los Angeles based Stratos Research. The 12 month target is $2.25. The stock is currently trading under 25 cents.      Undervalued?   
You have to do the research on this one.  
Recent press can be reviewed at http://www.siliconinvestor.com/research/news.gsp?s=AMSE 
10K and 10Q reports are at
http://www.freeedgar.com

    Calendar Year:                     1997         1998         1999       2000         2001*
    Mortgage Sales ($$)           50M           125M       175M        225M        300M
    Top Line Fees ($$)              500K          2.0M       4.5M         6.5M         8.50M
    Earnings ($$)                       50K            (2.0M)      (6.0M)     (2.0M)       +500K
   
*projected results for 2001    M=Millions    K=Thousands

For a quote go to  https://trading.etrade.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/AppLogic+ResearchStock?prod=AMSE:NSDQ:EQ&cmenu=DetQ&traxui=QR_X_QUOTE
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