All Posts Tagged With: "buffett february 2009"
Warren Buffett’s Investment Model: Insider Trading Reveals Undervalued Stocks
Almost four months ago, Warren Buffett famously wrote his endorsement of U.S. equities in his op-ed piece to The New York Times entitled “Buy American, I Am.” Since then, it’s dropped 11.4%. It’s hard even for an Oracle to help when people just don’t believe.
Warren Buffett’s investment model and purchase criteria are unbearably fuzzy to analysts since they can’t just go punch numbers from their database – no matter how big or expensive it is.
Don’t let anybody fool you into believing that value investing is based on any kind of ratio analysis, or that looking at one simple financial figure accurately…
17Feb2009 | Investment U | 0 comments | ContinuedRiding High on the Hog: High Yield Bonds are Another Win/Win for Buffett
Once again Warren Buffett makes the best of a bad situation. Today Harley-Davidson (NYSE:HOG) announced it will be raising $600 million through an offering of 15% debt.
As you might expect, Buffett’s involvement in the deal sparked a rally in Harley shares. The shares of the beaten down motorcycle maker surged more than 15% today while the rest of the auto industry had a pretty rough day.
Is it a good move for Buffett?
Yes.
Is it a good move for investors to bid up shares of Harley-Davidson?
Probably not.
Frankly, it still blows my mind how many investors are willing to plow in after…
3Feb2009 | Q1 Publishing | 0 comments | Continued
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