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Dex Media a fantastic example of an extremely cheap value oriented stock with substantial upside potential.
FORBES: What's The Story With Dex Media And Why Is It So Darn Cheap?
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Last week, thankfully, the federal judge who heard the case found that Dex One et al. had no case.
FORBES: Yellow Pages: No More Waste on the Stoop
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Dex has a book-fed philosophy of successful seduction, although the movie never really shows us his technique in action.
NEWYORKER: The Tao of Steve
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Dex Media is an advertising company formed when the two main firms in the domestic yellow pages industry, SuperMedia (SPMD) and Dex One (DEXO), merged.
FORBES: What's The Story With Dex Media And Why Is It So Darn Cheap?
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The phone book company in question, Dex One, along with Super Media and the Yellow Pages Association took the city to court, challenging them under the first amendment.
FORBES: Yellow Pages: No More Waste on the Stoop
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The provider of print and online directories lost 76 cents per share during the March quarter, largely due to the cost of absorbing Dex Media, which it acquired in January.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Donal Logue plays Dex, the portly and lovable hero, as a kind of threatless John Belushi no one is wary of him or his bulk, and women, in particular, are drawn to his bed in spite of themselves.
NEWYORKER: The Tao of Steve
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Six years ago, Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin), a guarded thirty-year-old corporate lawyer, fell for Dex (Colin Egglesfield), her law-school study partner, but stood idly by as he took up with her lifelong best friend, the loud, aggressive, uninhibited Darcy (Kate Hudson).
NEWYORKER: Something Borrowed