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mgerstein
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When looking for bargain-priced shares, what could be better than a situation where cash-per-share exceeds the stock price. It's like spending $100 to buy $110. In real life, it's not usually quite that simple. There may be other claims on that cash, or the company may be burning through its hoard by losing money in its operations. But still, there are times when an abundant cash position can create an interesting, even if imperfect, opportunity. After all, one can do a lot worse than spending $100 to get nearly $100 plus something else. FULL ARTICLE.

BY: Marc Gerstein

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