Gad: Farmer in the Dell

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At $12 a share, Dell shares are hovering near a 52-week low. The last time they reached this valuation back in 2010, shares climbed to over $17. Two years later, you get the same price and more attractive valuation, as you now a lower share count, a dividend that will probably get boosted and continued cash flow generation. It's a win-win scenario from any angle at this price.

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At the time of publication, Gad had no positions in the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.

Sham Gad is the managing partner of Gad Capital Management, a value-focused investment firm based in Athens, Ga. Gad has written extensively for The Motley Fool and was a securities analyst for UAS Asset Management, a small value investment fund in New York City, in 2007. From 2002-2005, Gad managed assets for the Gad Investment Group.

Additionally, Gad has just released a new book, The Business of Value Investing: Six Essential Elements to Buying Companies Like Warren Buffett. He earned his BBA and MBA at the University of Georgia. Gad appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email.



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