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...............I HAVE FOUND IT............
I have found the "GROWTH INDUSTRY"
I may not have found "THE" stock within this industry
but it's certainly at least one of the players within this industry
At 2:04PM ET: 9.79 0.31 (3.27%) Crawford & Co. (CRD-B)
P/E (ttm): 18.56
P/S (ttm): 0.43
Sector: Services
Industry: Business Services
Full Time Employees: 8,540 <--8,539 x better than gcog.ob
Crawford & Company provides claims management solutions to insurance
companies and self-insured entities worldwide. It operates through four
segments: U.S. Property and Casualty, International Operations,
Broadspire, and Legal Settlement Administration. The U.S. Property and
Casualty segment provides initial loss reporting, investigation,
evaluation, disposition, and subrogation services to property and
casualty insurance company market. The International Operations segment
provides property and casualty, oil and energy, engineering,
environmental pollution, construction, class action, marine, specie and
fine art, banking risks, financial and political risks, livestock, and
reinsurance loss adjusting services. The Broadspire segment offers
information, liability claims and medical management, managed care,
vocational, medical case management, long-term care, software
applications and consulting, automobile loss recovery, commercial and
residential property damage repair, workers? compensation, public
liability, and catastrophe services in the self-insurance marketplace.
The Legal Settlement Administration segment performs legal settlement
administration related to settlements of securities cases, product
liability cases, bankruptcy noticing and distribution, and legal
settlements for the securities, bankruptcy, product warranties, and
inspections and legal settlements market by identifying and qualifying
class members, determining and dispensing settlement payments, and
administering the settlement funds. The company also offers e-Triage, a
Web-based application that addresses core problems, such as inconsistency
in claim practices and failure to identify complex files in the life of a
claim. As of December 31, 2007, it operated approximately 350 locations
in the United States and approximately 350 locations in 62 countries
throughout the rest of the world. Crawford & Company was founded in 1941
and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy): 9.50% <---good
Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy): 100.50% <---xlnt !
Total Debt (mrq): 211.99M <--18% of revenue... bit high
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/081103/clm018.html?.v=10
1
these are the guys who handled the global crossing and world com class
action distributions
hmmmm... might handle the ford and gm class action distributions???
nah... just joking... or am I ??
ausound wrote:
> ...............I HAVE FOUND IT............
>
> I have found the "GROWTH INDUSTRY"
> I may not have found "THE" stock within this industry
> but it's certainly at least one of the players within this industry
>
> At 2:04PM ET: 9.79 0.31 (3.27%) Crawford & Co. (CRD-B)
>
> P/E (ttm): 18.56
> P/S (ttm): 0.43
>
> Sector: Services
> Industry: Business Services
> Full Time Employees: 8,540 <--8,539 x better than gcog.ob
>
> Crawford & Company provides claims management solutions to insurance
> companies and self-insured entities worldwide. It operates through four
> segments: U.S. Property and Casualty, International Operations,
> Broadspire, and Legal Settlement Administration. The U.S. Property and
> Casualty segment provides initial loss reporting, investigation,
> evaluation, disposition, and subrogation services to property and
> casualty insurance company market. The International Operations segment
> provides property and casualty, oil and energy, engineering,
> environmental pollution, construction, class action, marine, specie and
> fine art, banking risks, financial and political risks, livestock, and
> reinsurance loss adjusting services. The Broadspire segment offers
> information, liability claims and medical management, managed care,
> vocational, medical case management, long-term care, software
> applications and consulting, automobile loss recovery, commercial and
> residential property damage repair, workers? compensation, public
> liability, and catastrophe services in the self-insurance marketplace.
> The Legal Settlement Administration segment performs legal settlement
> administration related to settlements of securities cases, product
> liability cases, bankruptcy noticing and distribution, and legal
> settlements for the securities, bankruptcy, product warranties, and
> inspections and legal settlements market by identifying and qualifying
> class members, determining and dispensing settlement payments, and
> administering the settlement funds. The company also offers e-Triage, a
> Web-based application that addresses core problems, such as inconsistency
> in claim practices and failure to identify complex files in the life of a
> claim. As of December 31, 2007, it operated approximately 350 locations
> in the United States and approximately 350 locations in 62 countries
> throughout the rest of the world. Crawford & Company was founded in 1941
> and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
>
>
> Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy): 9.50% <---good
>
> Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy): 100.50% <---xlnt !
>
> Total Debt (mrq): 211.99M <--18% of revenue... bit high
>
>
> http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/081103/clm018.html?.v=10
1
>
> these are the guys who handled the global crossing and world com class
> action distributions
>
> hmmmm... might handle the ford and gm class action distributions???
> nah... just joking... or am I ??
Interesting angle.
I guess someone has to sweep up the mess ..and hand out the
checks.
Good thought since why not use a experienced firm in
unwinding it all.
They will certainly be a growth industry for a while....
Check out < HOGS >
Pardon me, "BuffetHater."
O...@w...net (Trailer Trash) wrote in news:23477-4925D76A-2530
@storefull-3353.bay.webtv.net:
> Check out < HOGS >
>
> Pardon me, "BuffetHater."
>
"company offers chilled and frozen pork products; pig by-products and
various meats; and prepared meats, such as sausages, "
well it figures they would have a big Wang
and sure enough:
Mr. Feng Wang , 33
Chief Financial Officer, VP and Treasurer
that being said
low ratios
P/S (ttm): 0.42
P/E (ttm): 6.57
is in a triple bottom base testing that 2007 low
but looking further back to 2006 there's an un-backfilled gap
good stock....
Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy): 115.60%
Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy): 89.90%
Total Debt (mrq): 89.66M <---18% of revenue bit high
but what's that got to do with it? ya know?
they/them need to back fill the gaps and lower the money flow indicators
to zero
> well it figures they would have a big Wang
> and sure enough:
>
> Mr. Feng Wang , 33
> Chief Financial Officer, VP and Treasurer
ROFLMAO!!
"I laugh because I must not cry. That is all. That is all."
-- Abraham Lincoln.
"ausound" <a...@s...com> wrote in
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> ...............I HAVE FOUND IT............
>
> I have found the "GROWTH INDUSTRY"
> I may not have found "THE" stock within this industry
> but it's certainly at least one of the players within this industry
Paper might do well too. They gonna need a lot of paper to print dollars and
euros. That industry is going to be huge in 2009.
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> "ausound" <a...@s...com> wrote in
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>> ...............I HAVE FOUND IT............
>>
>> I have found the "GROWTH INDUSTRY"
>> I may not have found "THE" stock within this industry
>> but it's certainly at least one of the players within this industry
>
> Paper might do well too. They gonna need a lot of paper to print dollars and
> euros. That industry is going to be huge in 2009.
I'm thinking WRE. History has shown the Democrats build huge bureaucracies to
combat an economic crisis. Bureaucracies need to housed somewhere, right?
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