Brookhaven Capital is interesting.
Here are a couple of the several references I found using google.com
From a Mar. 5, 1998 BusinessWeek article.
Not to investment manager Vince Carino, who sees microbreweries as a prime investment opportunity. The president of Brookhaven Capital has acquired shares in several of these pariahs. His top picks, in which he has taken a 5% stake: Boston Beer (SAM), down to 9 from its initial public offering price of 20 in November, 1995, and RedHook Ale Brewery (HOOK), down to 6 from its IPO price of 17 in August, 1995.
'We look for industries or groups in distress that we think are near a recovery phase,' says Carino.
businessweek.com
Another substantial investment.
Intrenet Adds New Directors
MILFORD, Ohio, March 19-- Intrenet, Inc. (Nasdaq: INET) announced that it increased its Board of Directors from six to nine members and that Robert B. Fagenson, Gerald Anthony Ryan and Vincent A. Carrino have been elected as directors. In addition, Mr. Fagenson was elected as Vice Chairman.
Edwin H. Morgens, Chairman of the Board stated, "We are delighted by the addition of these new directors. Each has experience and wisdom we can use. " Vincent A. Carrino stated, "We believe Intrenet has significant opportunities to expand operations, increase profitability and create shareholder value. As new Directors with a sizeable investment, we're committed to helping the Company achieve its growth potential."
Mr. Carrino is the manager of Brookhaven Capital Management LLC, a private investment firm.
transportnews.com
The latest proxy statement for INET:
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