…of equity supplies exists. All of that leads to higher volatility, he says. A rush of initial public offerinigs last year in the A market also shifted money from listed…
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Study: Why Stocks Could Do Well in Next Decade -- Even If Growth Is Slow
Since the stock market crash of late 2008, investors have heard a lot about the “New Normal” — the notion that we’re now in a new era of lower-than-average economic…
Reese Looks at Buffett-Type Bargains
…stocks that have qualities Buffett praised in his letter — namely low debt. Among the Buffett-type bargains: medical device maker Varian Medical Systems. To read the full article, click here….
Doll Doesn't See Oil Prices Stopping Recovery
…Doll writes in his latest commentary on Blackrock’s web site. “[And] the turmoil in the Middle East is unlikely to be resolved quickly or easily, meaning that oil market volatility…
Herro's Contrarian Take
…price-to-book ratio has gone from four or five to below one over the past couple decades, and adds that the firms’ return on equity is starting to creep up. “Low…
Ken Fisher's PSR Stock Selection Strategy
…investors, and a key tool in the arsenals of many of the gurus I follow. While legendary investors like Benjamin Graham, Peter Lynch, and John Neff all used the ratio…
Reese: Defensive Stocks for Jittery Investors
…times get tough will often leave you selling low and buying high. Sticking to a long-term strategy is key to generating solid long-term returns.” Reese highlights some of his more…
Why Corporate Cash Isn't Helping Investors
…the same time borrowing large sums within the U.S., since interest rates are so low. “Investors should remember that a big chunk of cash on the balance sheet may look…
Yacktman Still Finding Value
While the market is up close to 100% over its March 2009 low, top value manager Donald Yacktman says he’s still finding bargains. “We have bought Apollo Group — a…
Food Price Surges Not Yet Leading to Core Inflation, Says Sonders
…remains low for now. “Rising food and energy prices do have an economic impact as they act as a tax on the consumer, which drains discretionary spending power,” Sonders writes…
