Guest Blog by Vanessa Richardson, Mint.com. Facebook recently filed for an initial public offering (IPO) to raise $5 billion in its IPO, putting its total valuation at $100 billion. Many investors, both institutional and individual, are drooling over the prospects of buying into the hottest company on the block – for now. I say for now, [...]
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Should You Invest In an Initial Public Offering?
Posted in 401(k), Active Investing, Asset Allocation, financial planning, Income Investing, Investors, Leverage, Long-term investing, Low Cost Investing, Market Outlook, Risk, Uncategorized, tagged Facebook, Google, LinkedIn on March 27, 2012 | 3 Comments »
The Internet Grows Up To Be A Gold Mine of Free Cash Flow
Posted in Investors, tagged AAPL, AMZN, EBAY, free cash flow, GOOG, Google, IBM, M, Microsoft, MSFT, Oracle, ORCL, SHLD, Sun Microsystems, t, Value Click, VCLK, Warren Buffett, WMT on November 1, 2010 | 2 Comments »
This is a guest blog by Mycroft Psaras. It’s an edited version of a longer piece that can be found at The Free Cash Flow Analyst. The internet is obviously an evolving and changing civilization with millions of new websites being created every day. As an investor though I have never been able to capitalize [...]

