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Tag Archives: Half-Priced Stocks

Gold Miner is “Undervalued Stock of the Month”

Posted on April 9, 2009 by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe

Nathan Slaughter edits the Half-Priced Stocks newsletter for StreetAuthority, which is a publisher that puts out a bunch of relatively inexpensive newsletters (you can see reviews of them here, if you’re curious — or add your own reviews). And as one of their advertising strategies, many of their newsletters write up “stock of the month” [...]

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Half-Priced Stocks Snookered by Hellman & Friedman?

Posted on February 27, 2008 by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe

Just a quick note for those who didn’t notice: Two-time Gumshoe coveree Getty Images agreed to get bought out today. Yippee for the smart newsletter advisers who recommended this one, eh? Not so fast — this is the new era of private equity, apparently, when even a 30% premium doesn’t necessarily mean they’re overpaying … [...]

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“Undervalued Stock of the Month — October”

Posted on October 25, 2007 by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe

Well, I referred obliquely to this one in my writeup of a few days ago, but thought I’d take a closer look and see if I was right in my assumptions. Turns out, I was (for once, at least). The undervalued stock of the month in April, according to the Half Priced Stocks service, was [...]

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Undervalued Stock of the Month — June

Posted on June 13, 2007 by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe

This is starting to be a trend — I’m now seeing the email from the Half Price Stocks guys every month about halfway through the month, touting their undervalued stock of the month. Previous ones were Broadcom and Getty Images, if memory serves … and today, another one arrives. They call it a “Warren Buffet [...]

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May’s “Undervalued Stock of the Month”

Posted on May 23, 2007 by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe

We covered the “undervalued stock of the month” for April, so it seems only fair to do the same for May. This monthly report comes from the folks at Half Priced Stocks, and they’d like you to subscribe in order to find the answer. That’s not the Gumshoe way, of course — we’ll just have [...]

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“undisputed leader in the digital photography market”

Posted on April 21, 2007 by Travis Johnson, Stock Gumshoe

This one came in from a reader, who also proposed a solution to the teaser (like so many of my readers, he’s a wise one … and he’s right) . This is from an ad from the Half-Priced Stocks newsletter, and if you actually follow through to the ad sell it gets a little sad [...]

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