Value stocks have collectively lagged growth stocks by a decent margin over the past five years, leading many to question whether value approaches still work. In a piece written for…
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Oberweis: Small-cap Growth Still A Bargain
…good old-fashioned fear,” Oberweis writes. He says he thinks smaller stocks will fare “considerably better” than large-cap value stocks going forward. He offers four of his current favorite small-caps, including…
Cooperman: No Shortage of Bargains
…soon. Cooperman says Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has succeeded in getting the market to a fair value level. Given the absence of alternatives, he likes equities. “We find no…
Fisher: Buy Growth -- And Value
…— some growth, some value — that he likes right now. Among them: tech firm Cisco Systems, which he says has morphed from a highflier into a value play. …
Gabelli Talks Buffett, Value
Top value strategist Mario Gabelli says that if he were Warren Buffett, he would be looking to purchase companies with some very specific characteristics. Gabelli tells Bloomberg that he’d target…
Romick: "We Focus On Where The Bad News Is"
…Steve Forbes, Romick talked about his strategy. “We are deep value investors,” Romick says. “Our goal is to generate equity rates of return and to do so without assuming the…
How John Neff Beat The Market For Three Decades
…“investor’s investor”, if you will. How did Neff do it? By focusing first and foremost on value, and a key part of how he found value involved the Price/Earnings Ratio….
Three Investing Themes For The Rest Of 2013
John Linehan, who heads T. Rowe Price’s U.S. equity division and co-manages its top-performing institutional large-cap value fund, says investors shouldn’t try to time the market, and instead should focus…
Herro Buying On Fear
…he says most still trade below book value. Herro also likes some stocks in much-maligned Europe — including some financials, which may be the most-maligned of all. One area Herro…
A Rotation Is Happening -- But Not The One You Think
…a point of psychological readiness to own value-priced stocks that just might turn out to be value traps,” she says. McGee adds that it seems unlikely that a real “Great…
