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Geoffrey Gannon's Articles in Stock Market Investing

  • An Analysis of Lenox (LNX)
    A discussion of Lenox (LNX), begining with a letter from John Morgan, a large shareholder, to Susan Engel, the company's chairwoman. The article goes on to discuss the company, its past, and its future prospects in greater detail.
  • PlayStation 3 Delayed
    "As a result of problems related to the mass production of a key component of its Blu-ray DVD player, Sony (SNE) will delay the European launch of its next generation video game console, the PlayStation 3 (PS3). Sony will also reduce the number of PS3 units immediately available in both the U.S. and Japan." This article examines what that new might mean for the PS3's future.
  • What is Value Investing?
    A value investor looks at what value investing is and isn't. He contrasts value investing with other forms of investing such as growth investing and contrarian investing.
  • The Wonders and Horrors of Compounding
    A value investor jokingly sets a 50-year price target for Google of $16,578.90 in order to demonstrate the awesome power of compounding.
  • Some Lessons From Warren Buffett's Annual Letter
    A value investor reviews a few lessons investors can learn from Warren Buffett's latest annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
  • An Analysis of Journal Communications (JRN)
    A value investor analyzes Journal Communications (JRN) on both qualitative and quantitative grounds to determine if its current price makes the stock a bargain
  • Return on Assets is the Hit by Pitch of Investing
    A value investor uses an analogy between baseball and investing to explain why stocks with high returns on assets often make good investments.
  • On Google's Franchise (and McCormick's)
    An article comparing Google's search franchise with McCormick's spice franchise to determine if Google's current stock price is justified.

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