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Best Prices Vs. Fair Value: Morningstar by Mark Robertson Jun 01, 2016

Is the market cheap or expensive? We don’t really pay much attention to this, instead rendering that same opinion on a stock-by-stock basis as we hunt for quality companies at bargain prices.

Round Table Hunting II by Mark Robertson May 01, 2016

The debate of growth vs. value strategies will never end. Some believe that carefully-selected growth will prevail while others point to the long-term results of value-based investors. We think they’re both right and actually practice both approaches.

Floating Back To Our Ivory Screen by Mark Robertson May 01, 2016

Simply put, the best companies (quality) that are potentially “on sale” (return forecast) as the ones that should merit further attention.

Sweet 16: Round Table Hunting I by Mark Robertson Mar 01, 2016

It was the worst of times ... and then it was the best of times? The first quarter of 2016 was the most dismal in history for a few weeks.

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Feb 01, 2016

In Search of "First Stage" Potential

Sweet Sixteen by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2016

The Long & Short Of It

Christmas Countdown 2016 by Mark Robertson Dec 01, 2015

We haven’t done it every year -- but it’s been a fairly common feature at Manifest Investing, our Christmas Countdown of a dozen stocks that look pretty good for the next year (2016) and beyond.

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Nov 01, 2015

Best Small Companies On Sale

Best Small Company Preview by Mark Robertson Oct 01, 2015

Our screen this month builds on one of the most powerful lessons we’ve learned from tracking the Forbes Best Small Company list every October, Quality Matters.

Sweet 16 by Brian Hayek Sep 01, 2015

Dividend Divas: Redux

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2015

A Wider Berth For Our Weekly Parade

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2015

Shopping At Body Temperature

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Jun 01, 2015

Battening Down The Hatches

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson May 01, 2015

Sixteen Sweet Quality & Undervalued

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Apr 01, 2015

Shopping In Prairie Dog Mode

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Mar 01, 2015

Shopping With Hugh and Walter

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Feb 01, 2015

The screening results this month represent the most frequently selected stocks for the Groundhog IX stock selection challenge.

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2015

Crossing Wall Street Challenge For 2015

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Dec 01, 2014

Shopping in the Community Favorites Aisle

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Nov 01, 2014

Second Opinions & Opportunity Shopping

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Oct 01, 2014

Do You Believe That Prices Follow Earnings?

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Sep 01, 2014

Chock Full: Simple Shopping

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Aug 01, 2014

Opinions On Parade

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Jul 01, 2014

Finding Fundamentals First

Sweet 16 by Mark Robertson Jun 01, 2014

Returning To Our Favorite Soapy Screen

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Legend
Quality Legend:
Blue Excellent with quality greater than 80.
Green Good with quality between 60 and 80.
Neutral Average or below average with quality between 20 and 60.
Red Poor with quality less than 20.
Companies with less than 10 years of history are penalized by 5 points per year.
PAR Legend:
Green PAR is within the target range of MIPAR +5-10%, currently 5.1%-10.1%
Yellow PAR is above the target range of MIPAR +10%, currently 10.1%
PAR Projected Annual Return
MIPAR The Manifest Investing Median PAR of all stocks in the database.
Company Name Legend:
* Not covered by Value Line Standard Edition.
b Uses price-to-book value for valuation purposes.
P/CF Uses price-to-cash flow for valuation.