Britain’s path to energy independence sparks new interest in its Overseas Territory, the Falkland Islands. Here is a fresh look at a subject that I already uncovered in 2004.
Weekly dispatches
The pound sterling crash – which British stocks are now a screaming buy?
With the pound at a record low to the dollar, some British companies are now a bigger bargain than ever. What private investors need to know.
Bank of Cyprus – imminent bidding battle?
Bank of Cyprus is the country’s leading bank and listed in London. It recently attracted interest by private equity, and a bid could yield a 49% profit before year-end.
Bains Mer Monaco – a surprise coup for Monaco’s casino company
The share price of the Société des Bains de Mer has rallied to a new record, puzzling many observers. Here is why SBM stock has even further to run.
A new conversion option for (large) holders of Russian ADRs and GDRs
For owners of Russian ADRs and GDRs worth at least EUR 50,000, this Swiss route could come in handy. Time is of the essence, though.
45% bid premium for this British value stock?
With a sustainable 10% p.a. stock yield, British insurance company and asset manager M&G plc might become the target of a lucrative bid.
The Cuba files – court documents for distressed debt investors
Investing in ancient Cuban debt is one of the investment world’s great adventures, and 10 Undervalued-Shares.com readers can become a part of it.
Venezuela – a multi-bagger recovery play?
Venezuela has more oil than Saudi Arabia, but suffered the worst economic collapse in modern history. Can private investors benefit from its recovery?
Blogs to watch (part 30): The Flying Frisby
Dominic Frisby’s “The Flying Frisby” – the 30th and final part of “Blogs to watch” – offers investment ideas and more.
Pinelawn Cemetery – making a fortune from “land share certificates”
Pinelawn Cemetery is the US’ only remaining cemetery with tradable land shares, and you can invest through the stock market!
The world’s best investors (part 3): Martin Ebner – Switzerland’s shareholder value pioneer
Swiss investor Martin Ebner became a billionaire out of nowhere, then nearly lost everything. Today, he is richer than ever. What does his unusual career teach us?
The world’s best investors (part 2): Nicholas Roditi – the phantom billionaire
Nicholas “Nick” Roditi is one of the greatest – and most secretive – money-makers of all time. What do we know about him, and what can we learn from him?