Financial News Discussion of SBAC - SBA Communications Corporation on Mad Money

Financial News for SBA Communications Corporation (SBAC)

SBAC 3/18/2010 4:00PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$35.90 $21.87 — $37.12 $4.3 Billion n/a n/a

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SBA Communications Corp. was discussed on Mad Money which was originally produced by CNBC on 12/11/2009
Viewers on 12/11/09 heard about SBA Communications Corporation on Mad Money with host, Jim Cramer. It is always interesting to see how discussions of SBA Communications Corporation affect the stock going forward.

Generating cash flow is a goal for any company as well all know cash is king. Cash flow and SBA Communications Corporation were discussed recently on Mad Money.

As we analyze the results from RazorWire, one thing we do is rank each stock in terms of amount of news coverage. Recently, SBAC has been less covered in the news compared to the rest of our universe of stocks. We consider SBAC as Undervalued at the current price of $32.79. According to our methodology, this stock has appreciation potential based on current fundamentals which only improves if earnings or revenue surprise. The crowd at The Motley Fool does not like SBAC and believes that it will Underperform.

“And here SBAC blew it away. It posted 27% year-over-year they're bringing in. It's real because theythored a $250 million stock repurchase plan. .” Mad Money Dec 11, 2009 6:21 PM
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