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OPS Newsletter Key Highlights:
- Issued memorable OPS Warning @ $28.52 on D & K Healthcare (NASDAQ:DKWD) in the very first issue even though both D & K's management and Wall Street were extremely bullish at the time. The OPS Warning proved to be correct when DKWD shares plummeted by $19.01 to $9.51 four weeks later. See issue 1.
- Issued OPS Warning @ $45.51 on Sears (NYSE:S). Six weeks later Sears' shares plummet by $17.07 to $28.44. See issue 2.
- Named Calpine (NYSE:CPN) as the OPS Bargain of the week @ $2.08 at the same time one Wall Street firm issued a sell recommendation. Calpine shares appreciated by over 100% within 30 days after being named and are still up 31%. See issue 9.
- Issued OPS Warning @ $46.82 on Winnebago (NYSE:WGO) saying that its reporting of cashless earnings was predicting that Winnebago's strong revenue growth was due to a 9/11 spike. Ten days later Winnebago announced that its backlogs had diminished considerably and its shares plummeted to $39.38 and have subsequently fallen to $32.40, a 31% decline. See issue 15.
- Named uDate.com (OTCBB: UDAT) as an OPS Seedling @ $1.50. Ten days later Udate.com agrees to a buyout offer from USA Interactive (Nasdaq: USAI), Barry Diller's company, for $4.54 per share a 203% premium. More...
- Named Numerical Technologies (Nasdaq: NMTC) as an OPS Seedling @ $3.65. Six days later, it is bought out by Synopsys (Nasdaq: SNPS) for $7.00, a 92% premium. See issue 19.
- Since September 18, 2002, seven of The OPS Newsletter's named OPS Seedlings have increased by over 50% (As of 2-03-03). Click here to Subscribe!
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The OPS Newsletter is a weekly newsletter that is published each Thursday. It seeks to identify the shares of those companies, which have superior OPS (Operational-cashflow Per Share) metrics. The criterion for the shares of those companies, which are recommended is that they must have positive and growing OPS and revenue. They also must be reasonably valued. The newsletter recommends the shares of small cap (< $250M) mid cap ($250M to $1B) and large cap (>$1B) companies. The OPS Newsletter also occasionally recommends shares for short sales.
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