The dogs of summer.Cappy Price finds no value in small caps See Small capital Last year proved to be the worst of times for small caps. As of April 8, Standard & Poor's Small Cap 600--an index of companies with a market capitalization Market Capitalization A measure of a public company's size. Market capitalization is the total dollar value of all outstanding shares. It's calculated by multiplying the number of shares times the current market price. This term is often referred to as market cap. of $500 million or less--was down a staggering 23.2% over a 52-week period. The picks of Cappy E. Price, co-manager of the Chicago-based Blair Value Discovery Fund, turned in a horrible performance as well. When BE interviewed her last year, she asserted that when she picks small caps, it's "like finding a secret before the rest of the world takes notice." Well, the value of Price's selections is still hidden. Out of the five stocks she selected on April 24, 1998, four declined more than 25%. (Price declined our request for an interview.) The stock that slid the least was Excel Realty Trust Inc., a San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. real estate investment trust, which acquired New Plan Realty Trust REIT REIT See: Real Estate Investment Trust REIT See real estate investment trust (REIT). in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of last September. The $1.1 billion acquisition created one of the largest community shopping center shopping center, a concentration of retail, service, and entertainment enterprises designed to serve the surrounding region. The modern shopping center differs from its antecedents—bazaars and marketplaces—in that the shops are usually amalgamated into companies. Shares of the company surged to a high of $25 on July 8, 1998, but since then have been in free fall due to the economic turmoil in other countries. By September 3, 1998, they had reached a 52-week low of $17.92. The stock of the newly formed company, New Plan Excel Realty Trust Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : NXL NXL National XBall League NXL Network Exchange Limited ), closed at $18.81 on April 8. Shares of Braun Fashions Corp. (Nasdaq: BFCI BFCI Butterfly Conservation Initiative ), a specialty retailer of women's apparel in Plymouth, Minnesota, and Maxxim Medical Inc. (NYSE: MAM), a manufacturer of specialty medical products in Clearwater, Florida, fell sharply despite strong first- and fourth-quarter earnings. Braun and Maxxim's shares fell 12.1% and 33.4%, respectively, since the date Price recommended both companies. Shares of Denison International (Nasdaq: DENHY), a London-based firm that designs hydraulic equipment, and Easco Inc. (Nasdaq: ESCO ESCO Energy Service Company ESCO Estonian Shipping Company ESCO Esfahan Steel Company (Iran) ESCO Electric Steel Company, Inc. ESCO Eastern Sydney Chamber Orchestra (Australia) ), the nation's largest independent aluminum products shaper, fared even worse. Denison's shares fell 25.2% while Easco's plummeted 50.4% since Price's recommendations. Denison's net income fell in the fourth quarter because of a slowdown in the hydraulics industry brought on by Asia's economic woes. Easco took a $2.6 million charge in the fourth quarter because it had to cut inventory levels as aluminum prices dropped.
Price's Odd Lot of Losers
Current Price at Total
Stock (Exchange: Symbol) Price(*) Recommendation Return
Easco (Nasdaq: ESCO) $7.25 $14.63 50.4%
Denison Intl. (Nasdaq: DENHY) 13.13 17.56 -25.2
Braun's Fashion Corp.
(Nasdaq: BFCI) 10.88 12.38 -12.1
Maxxim Medical (NYSE: MAM) 17.31 26.00 -33.4
Excel Really Trust
(NYSE: XEL) 20.25 26.75(**) -24.3
Portfolio Performance 29.08%
Current Value Est. 5-Yr.
of $1,000 Annual EPS
Stock (Exchange: Symbol) Investment Growth
Easco (Nasdaq: ESCO) $ 496 25%
Denison Intl. (Nasdaq: DENHY) 748 19
Braun's Fashion Corp.
(Nasdaq: BFCI) 879 15
Maxxim Medical (NYSE: MAM) 666 12
Excel Really Trust
(NYSE: XEL) 757 8.6
Portfolio Performance $ 3,546
(*) As of 4/20/99 (**) Price before merger of New Plan and Excel ASSET ALLOCATION Asset Allocation The process of dividing a portfolio among major asset categories such as bonds, stocks or cash. The purpose of asset allocation is to reduce risk by diversifying the portfolio. Portfolio building Achieving the best results from your investment portfolio requires the effective deployment of financial resources as well as the adoption of a disciplined investment strategy. According to Richard Cripps, chief market strategist for Baltimore-based Legg Mason Inc., asset allocation models should be compiled taking into consideration current market, economic and political conditions. The pie charts below illustrate how four different hypothetical investors might allocate their investments. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] --Mark Spradley3 |
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