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    10 Stocks With Low P/FCF Ratios, Experiencing Insider Buying

    Fri, 03/25/2011 - 03:43 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    Kapitall submits:Keeping in mind that insiders often buy their company’s stock during times when it is undervalued, we decided to look at stocks with low Price/Free Cash Flow ratios that have experienced significant insider buying over the past six months. To compile this list we looked at companies with market caps above $300M that are trading with a Price to Free Cash Flow ratio below five (i.e. P/FCF < 5). We then collected data on insider transactions, and came up with ten stocks that have seen a relatively significant increase in shares owned by insiders. In other words, free cash flow makes up more than 20% of each company's overall valuation, and insiders appear to be very excited about the company’s future prospects. Insider data sourced from Yahoo! Finance, short float and performance data sourced from Finviz.List sorted by the increase in insider ownership.1. Central Pacific Financial Corp. (CPF):Complete Story »

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