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About The Wish List
The Wall Street Wish List is an investment newsletter focused on finding undervalued companies the trade primarily on the North American equity markets. The flagship Wish List report is published annually at the end of December and subsequent reports occur quarterly.
Investment Philosophy
We have historically selected companies using a strict menu of value-orientated investment criteria, with our main focus being a company’s balance sheet. However, as traditional value investment opportunities have been squeezed out of the marketplace our approach has evolved to include dividend focused investments, turnaround companies, and special situation stocks. In short, our investment philosophy is to exploit undervaluation wherever it may exist in the equity markets. We are long-term investors, but we are also not against locking in profits when share price appreciation outdistances a company’s fundamentals.
Companies
Since the first Wall Street Wish List report was released on December 26, 2000 38 companies have been selected and 137 companies have been covered. As of March 31, 2008 eight of these companies remain on the list, 30 companies have been sold and removed from the list, and 20 companies have been acquired. To date only one company has ever been removed from the Wish List for a loss. The producers of the Wish List, Brady Willett and Todd Alway, own shares in all active Wish List companies.
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