Expected Returns, January 2009
That which doesn't kill us makes us stronger." Year-end 2008 delivered reminders of how fragile things, including major companies, can be. Warren Buffett reminds us how important the long-term perspective really is.
Chilly, Gimli and Me by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2009
That which doesn't kill us makes us stronger." Year-end 2008 delivered reminders of how fragile things, including major companies, can be. Warren Buffett reminds us how important the long-term perspective really is.
American Eagle Outfitters by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2009
AEO has no long-term debt, leadership margins, a double-digit growth rate and high projected annual returns.
Funds: Hoard vs. Herd by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2009
Starting with this issue, we're converting the fund section to another "nest egg" demonstration, maintained as a model portfolio using the MANIFEST tools and resources.
Sweet "Sixteen" Screen by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2009
This month we examine NAIC founder George Nicholson's Triple Play screen for opportunities for P/E and profitability expansion.
Tin Cup Model Portfolio by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2009
Sell CBI and GRMN, buy APACHE.
Community Events by Mark Robertson Jan 01, 2009
There's no substitute for sharing when it comes to the challenge of investing, a principle born in the legacy of George Nicholson's Grand Experiment with the educational emphasis of investment clubs.