5 Under 10: Low Share Price, Debt Free, Lots of Cash

by Fred Fuld III

It is amazing that there are still debt free stocks with lots of cash and trade for less than $10 per share. The following are five of these low priced stocks with lots of cash per share, and no or very low debt. Most of them have very low cap stocks and should be considered very speculative.

Green Dot Corporation (GDOT) is a financial technology company headquartered in Austin, Texas, with a mission to transform how people manage their money. Founded in 1999, they’ve grown into a leader in the prepaid debit card market, holding the world’s largest market share by capitalization. However, their reach extends beyond prepaid cards. Green Dot also functions as a payment platform company, powering solutions for well-known brands like Apple Cash, Uber, and Intuit.

Green Dot initially targeted teenagers with their prepaid debit cards, offering a way to shop online safely. They quickly pivoted in 2001 to focus on the “unbanked” and “underbanked” communities, providing essential financial services to those who might not have access to traditional banking options. This focus on financial inclusion has remained a core part of their mission.

Green Dot operates as a “branchless bank,” relying on a network of over 90,000 retail locations across the country for distribution. They’ve also established Green Dot Bank, a subsidiary that’s FDIC-insured, ensuring customer deposits are protected. Green Dot’s proprietary technology allows for fast and efficient electronic payments and money management,providing users with secure and intuitive tools to spend, send, save, and control their finances.

Green Dot trades at an incredibly low 43% of cash per share, and it has no long term debt.

The stock trades at 5.4 time forward earnings, and has an extremely favorable price to sales ratio of 0.33. It also sells at 58% of book value.

Long term annual growth estimate of earnings per share over the next five years is 12.9%.

Aeva Technologies, Inc. (AEVA) is a company on the cutting edge of LiDAR technology, a system used in self-driving cars, robotics, and consumer electronics. Their journey began in December of 2016 when Soroush Salehian and Mina Rezk,with experience from Apple and Nikon, founded the company.

In 2017, after securing $3.5 million in funding, Aeva emerged from stealth mode and quickly gained momentum. They secured $45 million in Series A funding from Lux Capital and Canaan Partners, followed by additional investment from strategic partners like Porsche SE and Lockheed Martin.

A significant milestone came in 2021 when Aeva went public through a merger with InterPrivate Acquisition Corp. This merger raised over $560 million and allowed Aeva to begin trading on the NYSE under the ticker symbol AEVA.

Since going public, Aeva has continued to achieve important milestones. They partnered with Fabrinet to manufacture their CoreVision “LiDAR-on-Chip” modules and secured Nikon as their first industrial metrology customer. Notably,Aeva collaborated with TuSimple on the industry’s first fully autonomous drive using their sensor technology.

Their achievements extend beyond the automotive industry. Aeva became the first 4D LiDAR company compatible with Nvidia Drive, a key platform for autonomous vehicles. Additionally, their technology impressed NASA, who contracted Aeva to develop solutions for lunar exploration missions. Most recently, Aeva partnered with SICK AG to provide their 4D LiDAR technology for industrial automation equipment.

Aeva has a price to cash ratio of 0.93. That means that the price of the stock is less than the amount of cash the company has per share. In addition, the company has almost no debt.

The stock is trading at 83% of book value. Unfortunately, the company is generating negative earnings. Sales growth year over year is up over 25%.

Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AVIR) is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative antiviral treatments. Their focus lies on creating oral therapies to address serious viral infections and improve patient outcomes.

The company leverages its expertise in antiviral drug development, nucleos(t)ide chemistry, and virology to discover and advance novel drug candidates. These candidates target single-stranded ribonucleic acid (ssRNA) viruses, a common cause of severe viral diseases. Currently, their pipeline prioritizes treatments for SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV).

Atea operates at the clinical stage, which means their drug candidates are undergoing clinical trials to assess their safety and efficacy. Their commitment to efficient and scalable manufacturing ensures potential stockpiling of their medications for future outbreaks.

Beyond just scientific expertise, Atea fosters a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion within their workforce. They believe this approach fosters innovation and allows employees to contribute their unique perspectives for the benefit of the company and future patients.

Atea trades at only 57% of its cash per share, and is totally debt free. That means that if the company stopped operating today, and all the company’s non-cash assets were totally worthless, investors would almost double their money just from the cash.

However, since this is a biotech company, the burn rate can be high. The burn rate is, in simple terms, the amount of cash the company is spending of its cash on an ongoing basis.

The stock trades at 58% of book value. The company generates negative earnings and hasn’t yet generated sales.

American Well Corporation (AMWL), known simply as Amwell, is a frontrunner in the telehealth industry. They focus on creating digital healthcare solutions that make medical care more accessible and convenient.

Founded in 2006, Amwell offers a comprehensive platform called Amwell Converge. This platform equips healthcare systems, health plans, government agencies, and even universities with the tools they need to provide efficient virtual care. Amwell Converge facilitates a variety of healthcare interactions, including both on-demand and scheduled consultations, ranging from primary and urgent care to specialty consultations like telestroke and telepsychiatry.

Amwell operates across the United States, partnering with over 240 health systems and 55 health plans, collectively reaching over 80 million covered lives. Their reach extends beyond basic consultations as well. Amwell offers Amwell Medical Group, a subscription-based service that connects patients with a network of licensed physicians for ongoing care needs.

Looking beyond the platform itself, Amwell prioritizes partnerships. They collaborate with a wide range of healthcare providers, payers, and innovators to create a comprehensive care ecosystem that seamlessly blends in-person, virtual, and even automated care options. This patient-centered approach aims to improve healthcare outcomes and make quality care more accessible to everyone.

The stock, which has very low debt, sells at 45% of cash, 34% of book value, and has a price sales ratio of 0.55. The company has been generating negative earnings.

ContextLogic Inc. (WISH), better known by its shopping platform Wish, is an e-commerce company that thrives on mobile technology. Established in 2010, they’ve carved a niche for themselves in the online shopping world, particularly in Europe and North America, with a presence in South America and other regions as well.

Wish’s core function is to connect consumers with a vast network of merchants. They utilize a user-friendly mobile app to showcase a wide array of products, often at competitive prices. Their personalized product recommendations and gamified shopping experience have become hallmarks of the Wish platform.

ContextLogic Inc. doesn’t just connect buyers and sellers; they also provide valuable services to their merchants. The company offers marketplace and logistics support, streamlining the process for businesses to reach new customers and efficiently deliver their products. This focus on both sides of the e-commerce equation has been instrumental in Wish’s growth and success.

Headquartered in San Francisco, California, ContextLogic Inc. continues to innovate and expand its reach, making online shopping more accessible and convenient for millions of users worldwide.

The stock has a price to cash ratio of 0.41, a price to book ratio of 0.76, and a price sales ratio of 0.57. The company has been generating negative earnings.

Keep in mind that there are all very low market cap companies that should be considered very speculative.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Cheap Stocks: Stocks Selling Below Cash per Share with No Debt

by Fred Fuld III

If you are looking for a stock that has limited downside, it is hard to beat a stock that is trading at a price below the amount of cash it has per share, and on top of that, has little or no debt. 

If a debt free company is selling below its cash per share, and if the company were to go out of business today, assuming all the company’s assets are completely worthless except for the cash, then an investor would have a guaranteed profit.

This biggest problem with these below-cash stocks is that sometimes corporate spending can deplete cash very quickly.

There are actually a few companies that all into this category, in spite of the fact that the stock market is trading near an all time high.

LendingClub Corp. (LC), which provides an online marketplace that facilitates loans to borrowers and investments, is trading at a 27$ discount to cash per share.

LendingClub is a financial services company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 2007 and is the first peer-to-peer lender to register its offerings as securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and to offer loan trading on a secondary market.

Today, LendingClub is more than just a peer-to-peer lender. It is a full-spectrum fintech marketplace bank that offers a variety of financial products and services to its members, including:

  • Personal loans: LendingClub offers personal loans for a variety of purposes, such as debt consolidation, home improvement, and medical expenses.
  • Savings accounts: LendingClub offers high-yield savings accounts with competitive interest rates.
  • Certificates of deposit (CDs): LendingClub offers CDs with a variety of terms and interest rates.
  • Checking accounts: LendingClub offers checking accounts with features such as mobile banking and bill pay.
  • Business loans: LendingClub offers small business loans for a variety of purposes, such as working capital, expansion, and equipment financing.
  • Auto refinance loans: LendingClub offers auto refinance loans to help borrowers lower their interest rates and monthly payments.
  • Patient solutions: LendingClub offers patient solutions to help borrowers with medical bills.
  • K-12 education loans: LendingClub offers K-12 education loans to help parents finance their children’s education.

As of December 31, 2023, the company had over 4.7 million members and had originated over $80 billion in loans.

The stock is selling at a 24% discount to its book value, and has an excellent price to sales ratio of 0.75.

This $946 million market cap company has a trailing price to earnings ratio of 24 and a forward P/E of 10. Earnings per share growth next year is anticipated to be 270.66%.

American Well Corp. (AMWL), which provides online healthcare services, is trading at an amazing 24% discount to its cash per share, and the amount of long term debt being very low. The market capitalization is $316 million.

American Well Corp., operating as Amwell, is a leading company in the telemedicine field, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. They connect patients with doctors through secure video consultations, offering a convenient and flexible alternative to traditional in-person visits. Amwell primarily operates through two arms:

  1. Platform solutions: They provide a subscription-based platform to healthcare providers, enabling them to offer telehealth services to their patients. This includes features like scheduling, video conferencing, and electronic health record integration.
  2. Direct-to-consumer services: Through their Amwell Medical Group, patients can connect with licensed doctors directly for various non-emergency concerns,receiving diagnoses, prescriptions, and referrals if needed.

Amwell boasts a vast network, partnering with 55 health plans, 240 health systems, and over 40,000 providers, reaching millions of patients across the US. They also offer specialty consultations, chronic condition management programs, and are continuously expanding their services in this ever-evolving healthcare landscape.

The company has $538 million in cash, yet only $11.8 million in long term debt.

The stock has a reasonable price to sales ratio of 1.18 and an excellent price to book value of 0.63. Unfortunately, the company has been generating negative earnings.

NET Power, Inc. (NPWR), a $596 million market cap company, is a provider of clean energy technology.

Net Power Inc. is a clean energy technology company aiming to revolutionize power generation with their “energy trifecta”: clean, reliable, and low-cost energy. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, they focus on natural gas as a fuel source while capturing and sequestering the resulting CO2 emissions.

Their key innovation lies in the NET Power Cycle, an oxy-combustion process that combusts natural gas with pure oxygen. This unique method captures over 97% of carbon dioxide at the source, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional methods. Additionally, the captured CO2 can be used for industrial purposes or safely stored underground, further minimizing environmental impact.

The stock is trading at 92% of its cash per share and has no debt. Earnings have been negative.

Just Remember this About Below Cash Stocks

Often there are significant (negative) reasons why stocks sell below cash. In addition, these stocks are very low cap, so they should all be considered extremely speculative.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

Top Debt Free Stocks Selling Below Cash per Share

Stocks selling below cash per share with no debt

by Fred Fuld III

With the stock market tanking during the last couple weeks, there are currently over 250 stocks that not only sell below book value but also sell below cash per share. Plus, many of these companies have little or no debt.

Selling below cash means that if the corporation were to go out of business immediately, assuming the inventory, real estate, machinery, and other assets were totally worthless, there would still be enough cash in the bank to distribute to all shareholders at an amount higher than the current stock price.

One example is Wheels Up Experience (UP), a private aviation services company. This debt free company, with a market cap of $470 million, is trading 87% of its cash per share and 69% of its book value.

Earnings per share growth is expected to be over 30% next year. The price sales ratio for Wheels Up is an extremely superb 0.31.

Back in June, Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on the stock with a Buy recommendation. Wheels Up trades on the NYSE.

Another example is ContextLogic (WISH), which trades on NASDAQ. This ecommerce platform company has a market cap close to $1 billion. The stock price is trading at 97% of the cash per share, and the company has no debt.

The price sales ratio is a favorable 0.97 and earnings per share growth this year is 54.8%.

Here is a list of debt free and low debt stocks, selling below cash per share.

CompanySymbolMarket Cap
Wheels Up Experience Inc.UP470.27M
Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.AVIR650.02M
Bright Health Group, Inc.BHG1.03B
ContextLogic Inc.WISH919.01M
Ideanomics, Inc.IDEX304.08M

Keep in mind that these stocks are selling at a low price and have very low market caps for a reason, and are extremely speculative.

No recommendations are expressed or implied. Do your own due diligence.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

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Debt Free Stocks Below Cash per Share & Paying Dividends

by Fred Fuld III

It may be hard to believe that with so many stocks selling at recently very high levels, that there are actually stocks that not only sell below book value but also sell below cash per share. In addition, some of these stocks have little or no debt. Plus a few of these even pay dividends.

What selling below cash means is that if the company were to go out of business today, assuming the inventory, buildings, real estate, machinery, patents, and other assets were totally worthless, there would still be enough cash to distribute to all shareholders at an amount higher than the current stock price.

Here is a list of debt free stocks, selling below cash per share, and all have been paying dividends. .

Company Symbol Mkt Cap Yield Business
DallasNews DALN 35M 9.84% Publishing
Communications Systems JCS 25M 1.94% Tech
Eneti NETI 261M 0.59% Shipping
Retail Value RVI 66M 19.08% REIT

Just remember, these stocks are selling at a low price and have very low market caps for a reason, and are extremely speculative. In addition, high dividend payouts can be a red flag, and companies can stop paying dividends at any time.

No recommendations are expressed or implied. Do your own due diligence.

 

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

 

Stocks Selling Below Cash Per Share and Little Debt

Do you think a return of 40% over a period of less than three years is pretty good? How about 157%? Those are the actual returns of stocks that you could have bought less than three years ago that were selling for less than the cash per share.

What is cash per share?

In simple terms, cash per share is the amount of cash the company has sitting in the banks divided by the number of shares. So if the company has little or no debt, and you can buy the stock below the amount of cash per share, you are getting a bargain. If the company went out of business today and all the inventory and equipment and all other assets were totally worthless, you would still make a profit because the cash you would receive for each share would exceed the price you paid.

Real Life Examples of Stocks that were Selling Below Cash

Let’s get back to those real life examples mentioned in the first paragraph of this article. MEI Pharma (MEIP) is an oncology company focused on the clinical development of therapeutics to treat cancer. Back in November of 2015, the stock was selling for 1.64, yet it had cash per share of 1.70, providing a discount to investors of 3.5% to the cash. Since that time, the stock has risen to 2.31, a gain of 40.85%. Not a bad investment for less than three years. Then there is Support.com (SPRT), a provider of cloud-based software and services. In November 2015, it was trading at 1.09, with cash per share of 1.25, a 12.8% discount to cash. The stock has now shot up to 2.81, a spectacular gain of 157.8%.

But what about companies that have a reverse split?

This is a great question. Let’s look at bebe (BEBE), the women’s clothing company, over the same time frame as the previously mentioned stocks. It was trading at a 22.6% discount to cash. Back then, the stock was trading at 0.41 per share, but the company had a 10 for 1 reverse split in December of 2016. What this meant was that for every 10 shares that you own prior to the split, you would now only have one share. So the effective cost basis of the original purchase price would be 4.10. The stock just closed last Friday at 7.00 per share, giving investors a 70.7% return. (To clarify this, assume you buy 1,000 shares at 41 cents, for a total cost of $410. The reverse split takes place, you now only have 100 shares at 7.00 or $7.00 total value, a gain of over 70%.)

Does the stock need to trade at a huge discount to make money?

Absolutely not. Here is a great example. GenCorp Industries (GENC) traded at a 0.1% discount to cash back then, actually one penny below the cash per share. The stock has gone from 10.18 to 15.50 a share, a very decent gain. But that’s not all. The stock declared a 3 for 2 stock split (what I call a “good stock split”) in July of 2016, which was effectively a 50% stock dividend. In other words, one and a half shares for every one share that you own. So the true gain on this stock from November 2015 is an incredible 128.3%.

Risks of Buying Below Cash Stocks

  • Possibility that the company is what we used to call the “walking dead” and what we now call “zombies”. These are companies that will continue to stumble along, never really grow but never go out of business, and they’ll just hold on to all their cash
  • Possibility that management may spend the company’s cash like a drunken sailor.
  • For biotech companies, the possibility that they will burn all their cash before they come out with an FDA approved drug

Advantages of Buying Below Cash Stocks

  • Provides a downside cushion for the stock price
  • In the event of bankruptcy or liquidation, excellent chance of getting back more money than your investment
  • Provides the company with a solid balance sheet – they can easily make payroll, buy new equipment, make acquisitions, without having to borrow

But the stock market is trading at lofty levels

Are there still stocks that can be purchased for less than cash per share? Yes, there are actually over a dozen different companies with stock prices below cash per share with little or no debt.

So what are some other companies selling below cash?

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