April Issue of Ben Graham Net Current Asset Bargains Newsletter is Released

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Apr 02, 2011
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GuruFocus publishes a monthly Graham Net Current Asset Bargains newsletter in which we analyze and recommend the stocks that Ben Graham called bargains. In March we announced the Reforms to Ben Graham Net Current Asset Bargains Newsletter. The newsletter now publishes on the first Fridays of each month.

The April issue is available for download now.

A net current asset value bargain—or net-net—is a stock selling for less than the value of its current assets—cash, receivables, and inventory—minus all liabilities. Basically, it’s a stock selling for less than its liquidation value.

From 1923 to 1957 Warren Buffett's mentor, Ben Graham, earned 20% a year following a strategy of investing in net-nets. In 2011, GuruFocus is following the same strategy using a real brokerage account. Today's 6-page issue reveals the net-net we plan to buy at 9:30 a.m. on Monday.

This profitable company is selling for 82% of its net current asset value. And it hasn't had a single losing year in the last decade.

Want to know which stock we'll be buying on Monday?

The only place to learn the name is in these pages...

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