The computer hardware industry top value investment is ncr (ncr, dell, dbd, ccur, avid)

July 23rd, 2010 by Manmohan Leave a reply »

Below are the top five companies in the Computer Hardware industry as measured by the price to sales per share ratio. Often companies with the lowest ratio present the greatest value to investors.

NCR (NYSE:NCR) has a price/sales ratio of 0.45x based on a current price of $13.17 and trailing 12-month sales per share of $29.1.

Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) has a price/sales ratio of 0.47x based on a current price of $13.4 and trailing 12-month sales per share of $28.32.

Diebold (NYSE:DBD) has a price/sales ratio of 0.7x based on a current price of $28.53 and trailing 12-month sales per share of $40.58.

Concurrent Computer (NASDAQ:CCUR) has a price/sales ratio of 0.71x based on a current price of $4.96 and trailing 12-month sales per share of $7.01.

Avid Technology (NASDAQ:AVID) has a price/sales ratio of 0.71x based on a current price of $12.1 and trailing 12-month sales per share of $16.94.

SmarTrend is bearish on shares of AVID and our subscribers were alerted to Sell on April 23, 2010 at $15.57. The stock has fallen 22.3% since the alert was issued.

Source:http://www.mysmartrend.com/news-briefs/news-watch/computer-hardware-industry-top-value-investment-ncr-ncr-dell-dbd-ccur-avid

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