Date updated:06-18-2007
Cheetah Capital Value Fundwww.cheetahcapital.com invests in select undervalued securities in the US and global markets aiming to generate market-beating after-tax return.

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CRYP
Cryptologic Limit - $3.54
- -0.28%
- $3.51
CRYP is perceived inccorectly as high-risk, volatile stock although it is very profitable , still growing rapidly, and most importantly, is selling at huge discount to intrinsic value.

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AATI
Advanced Analogic - $3.16
- -2.47%
- $3.15
AATI is undervalued based on its potential cash flow and growth rate for the next 5 years.

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KONG
Kongzhong Corpora - $13.81
- -1.29%
- $13.94
KONG operates in the hottest market, China, and is undervalued based on its huge potential owner's earning power and growth rate for the next 5 years. Dependence on China Mobile is a risk. However KONG valuation reflects this risk at this moment. Lots of upside, minimal downside.

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AHM
Ahm - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
American Home Mortgage (AHM) is a prime mortgage lender that is incorrectly valued by the market due to recent sub-prime meltdown. It also provides 18% dividend yield at current price.

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FFH
Fairfax Finl Hld - $355.12
- 0.00%
- $N/A
FFH, a Canadian Property & Casualty insurance company is undervalued based on its potential cash flow, break-up asset value, and acceptable growth rate for the next 5 years. FFH is also underfollowed (only 3 analysts covers this security). It also provides 1.6% dividend yield at current valuation. In addition, there is at least one big believer in FFH future -- Mackenzie Financial Corporation, a Canadian mutual fund company, owns approximately 17.4% of all FFH outstanding common shares as of Jan 2007.

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DIS
Walt Disney-disne - $30.01
- -0.66%
- $30.07
Disney is great company with great global brand name selling at huge discount to its intrinsic value. With Steve Jobs as the largest shareholder, there is lots of upside and minimal downside. Majority of Disney divisions are currently profitable and also growing. This is a classic long-term value play.

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ASPV
Aspv - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
Aspreva Pharmaceuticals is a very protifable Canadian company that is currently underfollowed, underrated, and undervalued based on its fast growing free cash flow and very high return on equity.

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CORS
Cors - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
Corus Bankshares is undervalued based on its current market value, strong management team, and managable exposure in subprime. It also has 5.7% dividend yield.
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