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Cantaloupe (CTLP, and great name btw) has an acquisition offer in place already, and so might have trouble making it above 11.20, or a 4% return from here. So that one's out, imo.
I love both TATT and GSL for the financials and a diversity of industries. GSL would be a nice replacement for our ESEA sale, since it's another ship leasing company.... we love those now, right?
TATT's numbers (EPS and revenue growth) just look so nice and steady, I'm sure this is hitting the 15% target. GSL just might beat 'em to it, since ships are so hot right now.
The other 2 of these 5 might be great stocks (the numbers do look good) but they're both banks, and we already own at least two banks. One of these is China-based (the FUFU one), and the other, like SAN, is based in Spain (BBVA). With SAN (and MCB) I think we have that space covered already, so my favorites remain TATT and GSL. Can't say which yet, until I read deeper into the tea leaves, but $$MM has the best tea, so let's see what he's brewing now.
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