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Asset Play

An incorrectly valued stock that is attractive because its combined asset value is greater than its market capitalization.

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This type of stock is called an asset play because the impetus for purchase is the fact that the company's assets are being offered to the market relatively cheap. Typically, investors involved in an asset play will buy these stocks in hopes that there will be price corrections causing the market capitalization to increase and thus lead to a capital gain.

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See also: Asset, Asset Valuation, Fundamental Analysis, Market Capitalization, Sum of Parts Valuation, Technical Analysis, Valuation

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asset play

A stock with a market price considerably lower than the value of the firm's assets on a per-share basis. For example, a paper company may operate in an extremely competitive market and earn minimal profits. However, a financial analyst may believe investors are concentrating on poor earnings and are pricing the stock in a manner that does not consider extensive and valuable timber and real estate holdings and thus does not reflect the stock's current market price. Thus, the stock is an asset play.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
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