Why Not to invest in ASPN a Net Net Stock
As I have posted previously, I review a lot of blogs, and do a fair amout work with screeners to look for the next great deal. I wanted to highlight why I did not take a position in a stock that was recommended by one of my favorite value bloggers: Greenbackd. It had all the makings of a company I would like. It was a net net stock with a catalyst to help extract the value, in this case a likely liquidation.
A Screener for Net Net Stocks
The first hurdle you face as a value investor, is finding the information you need to make profitable investments. How do you find Companies to invest in? Since we are exploring the ins and outs of the VXGN buy from last week we will explore gathering information for a Net Net Stock. There are a [...]
Investing 101, Not Running before you Walk. Start Here
If you are the kind of small time or beginning investor that I am hoping is reading this blog, then I didn’t just throw you into the deep end of the pool, I dropped you into the ocean. So consider this another swimming lesson. Investing 101. Beginning Investor class. More like a list of Investor tips.
Valuing a Net Net Stock – the lite version
Yesterday’s post was missing something. How do you value Benjamin Graham’s “Instrinsic Value” of a company? I left it out for a reason. The answer is: it depends on who is doing the valuation and what tools they use. Get this- some investor’s don’t value companies. They don’t care about it. Really. These investors are [...]
What is a Net Net Stock?
What is a Net Net Stock? First, if you don’t know who Benjamin Graham is we need to introduce him to you. He was the godfather of what is now called Value Investing. Ben Graham was an interesting dude who began his trading style in the depression.
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