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  2. 3 Beaten-Down Stocks Trading Below Book Value. Are They ... - AOL

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    It is trading at 0.7 times its book value as investors have been significantly discounting this stock. The company wrote down an investment it made in primary care operator VillageMD earlier this ...

  3. Par value - Wikipedia

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    The par value of stock has no relation to market value and, as a concept, is somewhat archaic. [when?] The par value of a share is the value stated in the corporate charter below which shares of that class cannot be sold upon initial offering; the issuing company promises not to issue further shares below par value, so investors can be confident that no one else will receive a more favorable ...

  4. 4 ways to tell if a stock is undervalued - AOL

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    For a stock to be undervalued, it should be trading below a conservative calculation of its intrinsic value. Oftentimes, market commentators segment the investment universe into two categories ...

  5. Trading curb - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) adopted a circuit breaker mechanism in September 2008. Under the mechanism stock trading may be halted for 15 minutes if the (PSE) falls at least 10% based on the previous day's closing index value. Trading may be halted only once per market session and not 30 minutes prior to noon or the trade closing. [15]

  6. 3 Stocks Trading Below the Intrinsic Value - AOL

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    At current market valuations, these securities are offering compelling margins of safety

  7. PSE Composite Index - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The highest intraday value was 9,078.37 on Monday, January 29, 2018. [citation needed] It is the PSE's only broad-base index and is seen as an indicator of the general state of the Philippine business climate, [2] although there is evidence the index may not be a reliable indicator of the state of the broader Philippine ...