Non-Tech: GRIN (Grand Toys International Inc)
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Moderated By: Frank McVerry -- (Not Moderated) -- Started: 11/9/1998 10:07:00 PM  Revision History

Combine FURBY, the hot new toy sensation, with a seriously
undervalued small-cap stock and what's the result ?
Grand Toys International Inc (NASD:GRIN)is a distributor of toys
and sports goods which has recently started shipping the new FURBY
toy for the Christmas 98 season and beyond. Presently, the stock
sports a PE ratio of only 2.5 with a price/sales ratio of 0.1 (yes,
that's sales of over $23 per share for the trailing 12 months). The
company also has no long term debt. The company also has SOLE RIGHTS
OF DISTRIBUTION for FURBY in Canada.
Looks to me like this stock has a fair value of $15 - $20 based
on historical valuation of small caps. Even in the presently
undervalued small cap market, I'd still say it's worth $10 plus.

Anyone out there agree ?

Frank
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485 Furby and Baby Born are Number 1 and 2 best sellers in Australia !!! The Frank McVerry-12/13/1999 12:10 AM
484 Furby Babies is the top Christmas seller in the UK !!! The British AssociationFrank McVerry-12/12/1999 02:09 AM
483 SoliRA, <<I've only been short in this stock since this Fall. I notiFrank McVerry-12/05/1999 02:04 PM
482 I've only been short in this stock since this Fall. I noticed that the fouSoliRA-12/03/1999 07:08 AM
481 Okay, that was completely non-responsive, and I think we're done here. SeeKevin Podsiadlik-12/02/1999 09:40 AM
480 Kevin, <<Well, what is it then? Are they going to let payables skyrocketFrank McVerry-12/02/1999 12:34 AM
479 Well, what is it then? Are they going to let payables skyrocket? Are they goiKevin Podsiadlik-12/01/1999 10:51 AM
478 Kevin, <<Ah, so your $11-14M figure does include a re-borrow on the credFrank McVerry-11/30/1999 11:44 PM
477 their habit has been to borrow for new inventory on the credit line Ah, so youKevin Podsiadlik-11/28/1999 11:34 PM
476 Kevin, <<Okay, I'm starting to see some of your assumptions: 100% saFrank McVerry-11/28/1999 08:48 PM
475 Okay, I'm starting to see some of your assumptions: 100% sale of current inKevin Podsiadlik-11/27/1999 03:58 PM
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