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Make seven picks on CAPS by April 24 and we'll send you a free copy of The Motley Fool Five-Star Report. Join now - more teeny tiny treasures await their discovery. It's absolutely free and, within seconds, you'll have access to thousands of potential stock ideas. Log on to CAPS and let us know how you feel. It seems this company has a lot more room to run in the next 2-3 years.Īre we on the same micro-wavelength? But, of course, the real question is whether you believe these companies are real micro marvels or small shrimps waiting to squished. New developments in Nevada have great potential to add volume quickly. Solid balance sheet, strong EPS performance over last 2 years. ToddTracy, yet another CAPS All-Star, calls out a couple of winning numbers for us: On top of all that, two of Wall Street's best - Roth Capital and Merriman Curhan Ford - currently have outperform calls on GameTech. Throw in a PEG of 0.84, EV/EBITDA of 7.3, and the fact that chairman Richard Fedor owns nearly a quarter of the shares outstanding, and you've got a bingo card with some potential. Over the last two years, the stock has risen more than 200%, driven by substantial growth in operating income. The company primarily targets the thousands of bingo halls in North America, so, like National Research, I'd say this is largely another play on the aging demographic.Īs a grandson who spends a lot (too much) of his time picking up and dropping off two fanatics at the local bingo hall, I can attest to just how crowded these places can get. Put that together, and we have a recipe for market-beating returns.Īnd Bingo was his name-o GameTech International, a Nevada-based maker of electronic bingo systems, is another stock in the long tail that piques the interest of our CAPS players. This is a wide market opportunity, and these are tiny companies. Thus, NRCI and HGRD will be paid - as kinds of tollkeepers - to keep tabs on everyone. Our very own TMFMmbop chimes in with some thoughts on National Research, along with a similar micro cap, Health Grades (NASDAQ:HGRD):Īs people (and politicians) spend more on health care, they will want to know what they're paying for. Still, it may not be a bad idea for Fools to align themselves with someone who has so much interest in the company. Hays, who owns a whopping 70% of National. Of course, most of those dividends go straight to founder and CEO Michael D. National also pays out modest dividends which, at current prices, represents a 2.20% yield - pretty rare for such a small company. For the last five years, earnings have grown at an average rate of 29%, while the forward P/E stands at a reasonable 17. National Research is a leader in health-care performance measurement, so naturally, it stands to benefit from our aging population.
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That's why it should be fairly easy for us Fools to understand (and appreciate) National Research - a company that tracks, measures, and analyzes the operating performance of professional health-care organizations.
Quality research One of the great things about CAPS is the transparency it has brought to the once-opaque issue of financial analyst performance.
Now that we have that settled, National Research and GameTech International might just be two small wonders worthy of your Foolish due diligence.