5 U.S. Small Cap Stocks with High Cash Levels & Low Long Term Debt

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SmallCapPower.com
has shortlisted five small cap stocks with no short/current long term debt and
high cash levels on their books that is greater or close to the market value of
the entire company, suggesting limited downside for its stock from the current
market price.

Broadvision Inc. (NASDAQ: BVSN):
The company is a global provider of social business solutions. Its current
market cap is roughly $28.93 million while its cash on hand is $37.1 million. Its
current balance sheet shows no short/current long-term debt.

Suffolk Bancorp (NASDAQ: SUBK):
Suffolk is a bank company that performs commercial banking operations, trust
services, mortgage banking and other related financial activities. Its current
market cap is roughly $270.39 million while its cash on hand is $494.6 million.
As well, the company’s trailing 12 month P/E ratio is 17.69. On its most recent
balance sheet, Suffolk reported no short/current long-term debt.

Career Education Corp. (NASDAQ: CECO):
The company is a for-profit post-secondary higher education provider with
campus based & online programs. Its current market cap is roughly $342.45
million while its cash on hand is $331.5 million. Its current balance sheet
shows no short/current long-term debt.

Unico American Corp. (NASDAQ: UNAM):
Unicois an insurance company
focused on providing property, casualty, health and life insurance. Its current
market cap is roughly $63.2 million while its cash on hand is $376.0 million.
As well, the company’s trailing 12 month P/E ratio is 39.5. On its most recent
balance sheet, Unico reported no short/current long-term debt.  

Oak Valley Bank Corp. (NASDAQ: OVLY):
The bank holding company offers a range of commercial banking services designed
for businesses and individuals. Its current market cap is roughly $80.76
million while its cash on hand is $223.0 million. In addition, the company’s
trailing 12 month P/E ratio is 11.4. Its current balance sheet shows no
short/current long-term debt. 

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