Weekend Reading from Value Investing News

Friday, November 7th, 2008 | Financial News with 3 Comments

Kick off the weekend with these top stories selected by the investors at Value Investing News:

  1. Special Situations Real Money Portfolio – October 2008
  2. Fat Pitch Financials Portfolio October 2008 Update
  3. Worst Performing dividend stocks so far in 2008
  4. Stock Analysis: Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
  5. George Weston Stable, But Cheap?
  6. Stock Analysis: Emerson Electric Co (EMR)
  7. How Is Your Portfolio Doing This Year?
  8. 6 Dividend Stocks rewarding their shareholders with higher payouts
  9. Net Current Asset Value Fest
  10. Local Election Results Impacting Puget Energy
  11. 5 Best Performing dividend stocks so far in 2008
  12. Inside My Dividend Dream
  13. MagicDiligence Interview with George of VIN, Part I
  14. Bruce Berkowitz On CNBC
  15. Have we reached the bottom?

While you are at Value Investing News, be sure to check out the November Contest. I’ll be giving away three subscriptions to Fat Pitch Financials Contributors Corner this month to active registered members. As a member of Contributor’s Corner, you will gain access to the details of my Special Situations Real Money Portfolio (up 17% year to date), my research on current workout opportunities, and the amazing community of members that contribute updates and new opportunities daily.


Comments

  • hey George do you know what the cut-off date is for CEG stockholders to still get in on the deal? In other words what is the last day you can buy CEG and get in on it?

    Mark November 8th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
  • No date has been established for CEG deal as far as I can tell. I think the merger is expected to close in the first quarter of 2009 if my memory serves me right.

    George November 9th, 2008 at 10:18 am
  • thanks

    Mark November 9th, 2008 at 8:16 pm

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