AT&T : An iPhone Sales Anchor

Tags: verizon, ATT, iphone, apple
22 Oct 9:45am
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A Thank you, Rush, Torre, JD Drew, Defendants Internet Strategy

- I always like to thank those who link to me when I am aware of it. My video post on the Buffet interview was link to here.

- It must have killed Democrats to actually say something nice about Limbaugh.

- Cashman and Stienbrenner are just idiots...... Red Sox fans rejoice at Torre telling them where to go. He, unlike them is a class act.

- As soon as JD hit the grand slam for the Red Sox Saturday night, I had the same thought as to how it pertained to investing. Roger, however beat me to it with this nice post

- More and more corporate defendants want to know the answer to this from their law firms.


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A Massachusetts based value investor, I look for companies whose current valuation is at a discount to their true value. When I purchase a stock, my typical holding period is several years. I consider buying a stock purchasing a piece of a business. I am confident once I make a decision to buy that eventually the market as a whole will recognize the true value of the business and value it accordingly. It may take 1 month, 6 months or a year, but if I buy it at enough of a discount to its true value my results will be (and have been) superior to the market as a whole. Of all the disparate investing disciplines, value investing has stood the test of time. The great investors of have all been value investors. Warren Buffett, Ben Graham, Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund), Bill Miller and Wally Weitz, all have consistently outperformed the market for decades by using various forms of value investing. Currently I am a contributing writer to Seeking Alpha, Vinvesting.com, The Stock Masters and Value Investing News. Posts have been reprinted in The Wall St. Journal, Yahoo Finance, Google Alerts, Google Finance, TheStreet.com. 24/7 Wall St. and Topix.net.