The URL for the new Web Site for The Napeague Letter is:
napeague.com
Please "bookmark" it on your web browser.
A word of "warning" - This web site is not "pretty". It doesn't have fancy graphics, pictures of my dogs or kids, or any cute stuff that flashes or blinks. But, it downloads fast and doesn't use a lot of bandwidth. It is stark, but it is functional....and you can reach it through the AOL web browser!
If you are not yet familiar with it, The Napeague Letter identifies undervalued small-cap companies which are investment opportunities. Its Analyses are based on in-depth research and apply a variety of fundamental analysis tools to identify growing small-cap companies whose stocks are undervalued. It then uses technical analyses to identify possible Buy and Sell points. I'm Bob Davis, the editor of The Napeague Letter. I am a relatively sophisticated individual investor, with 15 years of experience as Chief Financial Officer of two different NASDAQ companies and an MBA from Harvard Business. I am not employed by or compensated by the companies that are analyzed in The Napeague Letter. However, I am frequently a stockholder in the company, as the result of purchasing shares on the open market. The Wall Street Journal recently profiled The Napeague Letter in an article about e-mail investment newsletters. Describing the Newsletter's editor (yes...me), they said, "He uses a variety of valuation methods and sends a description of them to anyone interested. His letters, running six to ten pages in length, examine one company he is thinking of investing in personally. He looks at the industry, the market segments, management, clients, what kind of business it is, and includes a balance sheet evaluation. "I do it to make up my own mind," he says." The Wall Street Journal also interviewed investors who read The Napeague Letter. They quoted one as saying "The ones that I've read from Bob, I think are quality work. He does his homework".
Up until now I have been using E-mail to distribute TNL to a list of subscribers. For the present, I plan to continue doing this, as well as posting it to the web site. However, in the not-so-distant future, I would like to use E-mail only for information that is "time sensitive" in some way, and post the in-depth Analyses to the web site, where its HyperText features can be more useful to you.
These Analyses rely on many different sources of data, most of which are on the Internet already. By placing these Analyses on a web site and including HyperText links to the original sources of data, you will be able to carry out your own due diligence more effectively. After all, it is my feeling that if an investor is considering committing funds to an investment, they should know as much as possible about the investment itself beforehand.
Of course, if you would like to be added to the TNL E-mail list, please E-mail me a request at rmdavis1@ix.netcom.com. This is a free subscription. No one will try to sell you anything and this list will not be used for any other purposes.
If you are having any problems reaching this web site, or if you have any ideas as to how I can improve it, please e-mail me at rmdavis1@ix.netcom.com, and I'll get back to you as rapidly as possible. |