Interested in trying the Oddball Stocks Newsletter?

If you are curious about the Oddball Stocks Newsletter, we've added a couple low-risk ways that you can try out what we are about.

First, there are our back Issues. Our most recent Issue was Issue 34 this month. The following earlier Issues are available à la carte: Issues 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31.

Last February, we compiled a collection of Highlights from our back catalog to demonstrate what the Newsletter is, or what it hopes to be: topical, philosophical, focused on companies that the market ignores, pounding the table for value investing while grappling with problems like rapacious managements that are consuming value.

The "Highlights Issue" is available here for purchase as a single Issue. If you have been curious about the Newsletter, then this is the perfect opportunity to try about two Issues worth of content (much of which is still topical and interesting) at a low cost.

This is a "highlight reel," but it is not a victory lap or a tout of what we have written about. A lot of these highlights are our think-pieces: on shareholder rights, on banking as a business model, on value investing. There are pieces about companies that got taken out at a premium but also about ones that are trading lower now some years later... of course, those may be the most interesting to pay attention to now. There are two companies – Scheid Vineyards and Enterprise Diversified (formerly known as Sitestar) – where we warned about significant risks that ended up materializing.

In the past, we also posted some Newsletter excerpts that give a taste of the Oddball writing and coverage style - but just remember that the most interesting content is for subscribers only. The excerpts were on The Coal Creek Company, Tower Properties, Bank of Utica, small banks, Avalon Holdings, Boston Sand and Gravel, Conrad Industries, and Sitestar / Enterprise Diversified.

Don't miss our recent Oddball Stocks blog posts (separate from the Newsletter content) on:
Finally, if you want to be completely immersed in the Oddball universe, be sure to follow Nate Tobik and the Newsletter on Twitter. 

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