May 29th, 2008   by StockGumshoe
Apparently today is Georges Yared day here at StockGumshoe.com … a few months ago I’ve barely heard of him, and here we are inundated with two different email campaigns from him. Must be adding piles of GameChangers subscribers right and left, I suppose … more power to him. This particular service of his just launched back in March, if I’m not mistaken, so I suppose that’s why we’re seeing so much of him.
Last night I looked at the stock Yared is teasing as the “next Visa” these days — it’s one that will be familiar to most of you, so click here if you want to go catch up before we get started on these “next Googles.”
Back with us? Fabulous. Moving on. Read the rest of this entry »
May 28th, 2008   by StockGumshoe
A quick note for those of you who have not been following this company closely, and might not have noticed that Georges Yared is touting the same stock for GameChangers that Marc Lichtenfeld has been touting for his Access Group.
Georges has ramped up his advertising this year, first pushing Visa and then pushing several different ideas as the “next Visa” — he’s a showman, at least, and he does claim a record of many very big winners over the years. With a strategy like his I would assume he has a good number of losers, too, not unlike Tobin Smith’s ChangeWave — when you go for massive growth in smallish companies, it’s bound to blow up more often than note, and you have to expect that you’ll find enough 1,000% winners to make up for the losers. Read the rest of this entry »
March 24th, 2008   by StockGumshoe
This one comes in from what looks to be a new newsletter service called “The Access Group” that will run you $2,750 a year. Phew. This is a service that they claim will enable individual investors to get access to the kind of research hedge fund companies used to pay these analysts $30,000 a year for. So I guess you should be ever-so-thankful for the bargain, eh?
And as with so many of these types of teasers that I love, they’ve got a tight limit on the number of subscribers just to give you an extra impetus to get hot and bothered about signing up NOW before all 475 spots are taken! Quick!
The service is run by Marc Lichtenfeld, a former analyst who also used to write for TheStreet.com, though I don’t know that he does so anymore. It’s affiliated with Mt. Vernon Research, which is part of the massive group of Baltimore financial publishers centered around Agora.
As soon as you sign up, they’ll send you the Read the rest of this entry »
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