I'm not much of a drinker. In fact, sometimes I force myself to drink red wine every month or so just to make sure I don't completely disdain the taste if I go out on a meeting (or God forbid a date). Maybe its something I'll appreciate "when I'm older", as red wine drinkers tend … Continue reading An Acquired Taste; a Winery Investment
Author: The Market Plunger
A Telecom Monopoly in Russia
It's no secret I'm bullish on Russia. I know this isn't an easy stance to take given the tensions between the United States and Russia right now, but I don't care. I try to find value where value resides. To me, there's tremendous asymmetric value to be found in Russia. The bad part of Russia … Continue reading A Telecom Monopoly in Russia
Searching Through Semiconductors
The semiconductor industry, from a price per share perspective, is close to all time highs. Because of this, I was quite surprised to see a semiconductor business pop up on one of my loose stock screeners. The company is inTest Corp (INTT). Sporting a FCF Yield of 9%, growing revenues, and industry leading margins and … Continue reading Searching Through Semiconductors
Misunderstood Toy Maker Presents Opportunity
I've been following Jakks Pacific (JAKK) since September, and since then it has become more attractive as an investment. I originally wrote about JAKK in a small blog post in which I covered two charts I was interested in. I gave a rough presentation about the company and why I thought the stock was mis-priced. … Continue reading Misunderstood Toy Maker Presents Opportunity
Capitalizing on Future Water Shortage
I wrote a large piece on water with respect to Intrepid Potash back in early September. The fact of the matter is only 3 people viewed the post, so I thought it worth the while to copy and paste the research about water, and the potential shortage that is most likely to come if recent … Continue reading Capitalizing on Future Water Shortage
Supplement Your Portfolio With NAII
Most pharmaceutical companies are hard to analyze, and even harder to forecast earnings and FCF over time, which makes them good candidates to be kicked to the curb for research. However, sometimes a company, even a pharmaceutical, can have tremendous balance sheets and generate consistent free cash flow that compounds over time. One such company … Continue reading Supplement Your Portfolio With NAII
Jay Walker Is At It Again
Ben Graham taught me that its better to invest in good businesses trading at discounts to intrinsic value. Warren Buffett elaborated on that idea and taught me it's sometimes okay to invest in great businesses at okay prices. What both of these men will tell you is that it's always a great idea to invest in companies … Continue reading Jay Walker Is At It Again
A Super-Market Flushed With Cash
Village Super Market, Inc popped up on a couple of my stock screeners throughout the last few weeks and after a cursory overview, I thought it was worth digging into a bit more as a potential candidate for the Voyager Fund. Now that the Voyager Fund sits at an extremely low open risk point, I … Continue reading A Super-Market Flushed With Cash
The Biggest Drop In History
For most reading this, they will already know that the market fell 1,700 points at its lowest, marking the lowest one day drop in the history of the markets. An incredibly satiable headline for sure, but what does this recent trend mean for investors, specifically deep value investors like myself? I wasn't planning on writing … Continue reading The Biggest Drop In History
Has The Market Mispriced Refined Coal?
When Donald Trump ran for President, he claimed that he would bring back the coal miners, and the clean coal business. Disregarding your personal affiliation for the President, you have to wonder if in fact he will stick to that promise, and if he does, what will it mean for the coal mining and coal … Continue reading Has The Market Mispriced Refined Coal?