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By admin - Posted on July 21st, 2008
Tagged: The bloodshed in the retail sector has translated to some seeds of opportunities for Larry Coats, co-manager of Oak Value Fund. While typically avoiding the retail industry because of the group's highly competitive and capital-intensive nature, Coats, who's been in the profession since 1986, spotted opportunities in three stocks -- Tiffany & Co. (TIF) .
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The bloodshed in the retail sector has translated to some seeds of opportunities for Larry Coats, co-manager of Oak Value Fund. While typically avoiding the retail industry because of the group's highly competitive and capital-intensive nature, Coats, who's been in the profession since 1986, spotted opportunities in three stocks -- Tiffany & Co. (TIF) .
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By admin - Posted on July 21st, 2008
The broader stock market hasn't shown much love of late to Prudential Financial Inc., but Osterweis Capital Management's Matthew Berler saw an opportunity. Believing Prudential had been unfairly punished for the travails of American International Group Inc., Mr. Berler added Prudential to the Osterweis midcap blend fund
The broader stock market hasn't shown much love of late to Prudential Financial Inc., but Osterweis Capital Management's Matthew Berler saw an opportunity. Believing Prudential had been unfairly punished for the travails of American International Group Inc., Mr. Berler added Prudential to the Osterweis midcap blend fund
By admin - Posted on July 21st, 2008
Tagged: Marc Faber, who told investors to bail out of U.S. stocks before 1987's so-called Black Monday crash, said oil prices may fall to $100 a barrel as demand slows in a global economy at the 'tail end' of its expansion.
Accelerating inflation and rising interest rates worldwide are likely to dent the value of commodities including oil, said Faber at an investment forum in Sydney today. Real-estate in India and Cambodia were among his favored Asian investments, he said.
Marc Faber, who told investors to bail out of U.S. stocks before 1987's so-called Black Monday crash, said oil prices may fall to $100 a barrel as demand slows in a global economy at the 'tail end' of its expansion.
Accelerating inflation and rising interest rates worldwide are likely to dent the value of commodities including oil, said Faber at an investment forum in Sydney today. Real-estate in India and Cambodia were among his favored Asian investments, he said.
By admin - Posted on July 21st, 2008
Tagged: Rick Konrad of Value Discipline reviews Vahan Janjigian's "Even Buffett Isn't Perfect". Vahan Janjigian, a fellow CFA, is executive director of Forbes Investment Advisory Institute and publishes a number of newsletters with Forbes. Dr. Janjigian's book gingerly attempts to criticize some of Buffett's mistaken investments and controversial points of view.
Rick Konrad of Value Discipline reviews Vahan Janjigian's "Even Buffett Isn't Perfect". Vahan Janjigian, a fellow CFA, is executive director of Forbes Investment Advisory Institute and publishes a number of newsletters with Forbes. Dr. Janjigian's book gingerly attempts to criticize some of Buffett's mistaken investments and controversial points of view.
By admin - Posted on July 21st, 2008
Step aide, Warren Buffett. Shuffle off, George Soros. The new genius in investment management is hedge fund maven John Paulson, who is known for the billions he made shorting subprime mortgage paper during 2007.
Step aide, Warren Buffett. Shuffle off, George Soros. The new genius in investment management is hedge fund maven John Paulson, who is known for the billions he made shorting subprime mortgage paper during 2007.

