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Cedar Fair to Buy Paramount Parks
Cedar Fair (FUN) announced it will buy CBS Corp's (CBS) Paramount Parks for approximately $1.25 billion.
On Microsoft (MSFT)
A value investor discusses Microsoft. The focus is long-term. Areas for possible future growth such as search and video games are discussed.
The Danger of Inflexible Enterprises
A value investor discusses the dangers posed by investing in inflexible enterprises.
Investing with Confidence
A value investor discusses the importance of investing with confidence.
Mismanagement at the New York Times?
A value investor discusses the recent vote of no confidence by major shareholders and asks whether the New York Times company is now a bargain.
Stocks Look Pricey
A value investor looks at current stock prices and argues U.S. equities are less attractive than they appear to be.
Buffett's Big Bet
A value investor looks at a big bet made by Warren Buffett and disclosed in Berkshire Hathaway's most recent annual report. His conclusion: Buffett's bet isn't as bullish as it appears.
An Analysis of the Journal Register Company (JRC)
A value investor analyzes the Journal Register Company (JRC) from both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if the current price makes the stock a bargain.
The Logic Behind Technical Analysis
A value investor looks at the case for technical analysis as a complement to fundamental analysis
Is There Really a Magic Formula for Investing?
A value investor looks at investing formulas proposed by three men: Benjamin Graham, David Dreman, and Joel Greenblatt. It then asks whether any of these formulas will lead to above market returns.
An Analysis of Overstock.com (OSTK)
A value investor analyzes Overstock.com (OSTK) on both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if its current price makes the stock a bargain.
Against the Top Down Approach to Picking Stocks
A value investor explains why the top down approach to picking stocks will not work as well as investing on a stock by stocks basis.
Why Are Duopolies So Competitive?
A value investor looks to human nature to explain why duopolies are often so competitive.
An Analysis of Lexmark (LXK)
An investor analyzes Lexmark (LXK) on both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if its current stock price makes the stock a bargain.
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