Here are the top stories of the week at Value Investing News
1. Famed Value Investors Buying Sears Holdings Shares
Pabri, Ackman, Berkowitz all added shares last quarter.
2. 5 Interesting 13F Buys (Q4-07)
A list of 5 interesting super-investor buys in the fourth quarter. Includes picks from Eddie Lampert, Mohnish Pabrai, Joel Greenblatt, and Warren Buffett.
3. Sham Gad : Has Eddie Lampert Lost His Touch?
Consider the following scenario: A great company faces a languishing stock price. A few quarters of managerial efforts fail to revive profits. The stock continues to decline. As a result, the CEO is ostracized for having lost his ability. Sound all too familiar?
4. American Eagle (AEO) Stock Report
I’ve updated my stock report, and am stepping up to the plate and buying AEO.
5. The Stock You Need to Watch Before a Housing Turnaround
This shareholder friendly company is exposed to housing but has durability and a consistent dividend. It is a good contrarian investment before the housing industry picks up again.
6. Seth Klarman’s Talk at MIT
Recent financial market events, including subprime loan losses, hedge fund and quant fund woes, and the bailout or takeover of numerous financial institutions and structured vehicles, that are suddenly strapped for cash, highlight the extreme risk taking and leverage that have lately permeated our financial system.
7. 5 Defining Moments In Value Investing History
Surprisingly, Value Investing at one point did not exist. At the turn of the 20th century, Wall Street was a place where insider information and speculation ruled.It was until a man by the name of Benjamin Grossbaum brought structure to a rather lethargic Wall Street. Below is a list of defining moments that in my opinion has molded value investing to what it is today.
8. Microsoft & Yahoo! Are Like Oil And Water
Comparing the Microsoft/Yahoo! merger to past mega-mergers shows that these two companies are unlikely to live in perfect harmony.
9. Value Investing Congress Blog » Katsenelson Predicts
VIN favorite Vitaliy Katsenelson makes some 2008 predictions on the Value Investing Congress Blog
10. Are These 3 Small Caps Value Plays or Value Traps?
These 3 small caps have strong financial positions and bargain valuations. But can they grow in the midst of strong competition?
11. Whitney Tilson Talks About 13-F’s
Whitney Tilson talks about getting investing ideas from 13-f filings.
12. Warren Buffett MBA Talk – Summary & Video Link
Hi, this is a link to the Buffett MBA Talk link at www.ei-forum.com
There are a total of 10 posts that summarize and have video links to the talk. This is a 10 part series that is really woth watching… Warren at his best!
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to start – Enjoy!
13. A Warren Buffett lesson in investing
The London Business School’s Global Investment Returns yearbook shows investment winners since 2000 have been old industries such as tobacco and mining. Anthony Hilton says finding such sectors is the secret of success for legendary investor Warren Buffett…
14. Bank on Them, Wells Fargo
Barron’s examines Wells Fargo and finds them in better shape than most other banks and likely to come out of this credit crisis unscathed.
15. Flying the friendly Skies: A multimillionare explains
Detailed analysis of a great DOW stock
16. Bed Bath and Beyond – Great Company, Cheap Stock
A pitch for Bed, Bath, and Beyond – a best in class retailer and rock solid company trading at it’s lowest multiples ever.
17. Fairfax’s Watsa Says Credit Squeeze Still in `Early Days’
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Prem Watsa, whose insurance company posted record earnings last year by betting against financial firms, said credit problems in the U.S. aren’t over yet. “It’s still early days,” Watsa said in an interview today from his Toronto office. “This is a very extensive credit problem.”
18. Don’t fall for these value traps
Michael Chren, senior director of large-cap value investing for Allegiant Asset Management, says that the topsy-turvy market is a “fertile hunting ground [for value stocks], but the problem is that a lot of stocks are cheap for a very good reason. Those are value traps and you want to avoid them.”
19. Ackman’s Insurer Plan: The Best so Far
Ackman calls the bond insurers bluff..