“Our Next 15-Bagger” Georges Yared

June 29th, 2008   by StockGumshoe

Most of us might not have heard of Georges Yared a year ago, but any individual investor with an email address will have a hard time avoiding him now — his is one of the latest investment newsletters launched by InvestorPlace Media, the folks who make sure we all know about newsletter advisers Robert Hsu, Louis Navellier and Tobin Smith, among many others.

I think his service actually launched back at the beginning of the year or thereabouts, and so far he has notably pushed Visa and MELA in email after email — his service actually seems to have some strategies in common with both Tobin Smith’s ChangeWave and the Motley Fool’s Rule Breakers. He’s looking for growth-oriented stocks, mostly small caps, that are dominating new industries, and he seems to focus more on fundamental “story” information like product, management and growth potential than on charts or current financials (I’ve never seen his newsletter, I’m just going by the ads his publisher puts out).

But anyway, a quickie for you here today — he’s touting his “next 15-bagger”, which he says is a stock that he was in on the IPO for many years ago and hit a 1,500% gain then, but it languished for a while and he thinks it’s now poised for another similar performance. Read the rest of this entry »

“Three More Googles” Georges Yared

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 »