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Portfolio Recovery (PRAA): Hard times helps debt collector

"One stock that is holding up well and is poised to do well during hard times is Portfolio Recovery Associates (NASDAQ: PRAA), which is America's most effcient debt recovery company," says Jim Powell in Global Changes & Opportunities Report.

"The company -- which has been on our buy list -- has become especially attractive for the economic conditions I expect to see over the next few months, and probably much longer.

"Portfolio Recovery -- which is America's most efficient debt recovery company -- buys packages of non-performing debts from major credit card companies, and typically pays only 2.6% of the total amount owed. With such a low initial cost, it doesn't take a large collection rate to turn a tidy proft.

"As more consumers default on the colossal debts they ran up during the housing boom, the company should see a great deal of new business.

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PRAA: Debt collector benefits from credit woes

Do any companies benefit from growing default rates? Yes, says Paul Tracy. "As the supply of bad consumer debt swells, those in the business of buying and collecting on those loans have a more plentiful (and cheaper) pool of debt at their disposal."

The editor of StreetAuthority Market Advisor states, "Portfolio Recovery Associates (NASDAQ: PRAA) is one of the most attractive players in this particular niche. I believe that the current credit environment is actually a major benefit for the firm."

He explains, "Recovery Associates' business model is simple. The company buys defaulted credit card, auto loan and other debts from lenders. Because this debt is in default, PRAA pays just a few pennies for each dollar of debt it purchases."

Tracy continues, "As long as PRAA can collect a few pennies more than it pays for the debt, the company makes a solid profit. And PRAA has been doing just that for years."

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Last updated: November 26, 2009: 08:45 PM

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