NutriSystem profits from holiday weight loss

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With all the eating that took place over the last few weeks, it's time to try and shed those unwanted pounds. For those looking to invest based on this inevitable trend, take a look at NutriSystem (NASDAQ: NTRI). The company offers a weight-loss program based on portion-controlled, lower Glycemic Index prepared meals. The stock has certainly shed some girth over the last year, getting trimmed by over 65%.

While you can let me know if you think their meals are tasty or not, at these levels the stocks looks really attractive, sort of like the piece of hot chocolate cake that is staring me in the eyes as I write this! The stock is trading at a PE of just 8.08 and a PEG of 0.44. Their remains a large short-interest on the stock, which is keeping the pressure on, but if the company has some good news, the shorts will have to cover and this could take off like a rocket. At $25 a share, this looks like their will be plenty of upside to the stock price.

Aaron Katsman is the lead Portfolio Manager and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC. and Senior Editor of IsraelNewsletter.com. Disclosure: Writer has no position long or short in any stock mentioned as of 1/3/08.

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