In the tech sector, new companies with exciting stories often get the bulk of the attention — and the bulk of investors’ dollars. But in a recent interview with Canada’s…
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Is Apple More "Buffett-Like" Than IBM?
Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway have a big stake in tech giant International Business Machines. But could Apple be more of a traditional Buffett pick than IBM? Validea CEO John…
Holiday Shopping With The Gurus
Many investors have been bearish on retail-related stocks, particularly after a mediocre start to the holiday shopping season. But Validea CEO John Reese says not to ignore what he thinks…
Why Apple Isn't Rotting
In his latest column for Forbes.com, Validea CEO John Reese says that, despite the pounding Apple’s shares have taken in recent months, investors shouldn’t give up on the tech titan. …
Guru Strategy Rating Changes: Apple Rising, J&J Falling
Each week, we take a look at which stocks John Reese’s Validea.com Guru Strategy computer models have newfound interest in, and which they have soured on. Here’s a look at some of the…
Tilson: Plenty of Values Right Now
Whitney Tilson says the U.S. economy is in better shape than most people think, and he is finding big value in a number of prominent companies’ shares. “The U.S. has…
Apple Still Shines After Jobs
In his latest article for Real Money, Validea CEO John Reese says that Apple’s stock still offers a lot of value, even after the passing of Steve Jobs. “The death…
Apple vs. Microsoft, By the Numbers
Investors who missed out on buying Microsoft or Apple stock back when the tech powerhouses were just starting out missed out on huge profits. But in the latest issue of…
Tilson: Apple's Good, But Microsoft Is Better
While many investors are piling into areas of the market where economic growth has been concentrated and valuations are high, value investor Whitney Tilson says he’s keying on unloved blue…
Guru Strategy Rating Changes: Apple Rising, JNJ Falling
Each week, we take a look at which stocks John Reese’s Validea.com Guru Strategy computer models have newfound interest in, and which they have soured on. Here’s a look at…