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Spin-off to Pay-off
Spin-off to Pay-off: An Analytical Guide to Investing in Corporate Divestitures | Joseph W. Cornell
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Successful investors know: Even in today's ``efficient'' markets, hidden market inefficiencies do exist. Spinoff to Payoff shows you how to dramatically improve your portfolio's performance by capitalizing on little-known but increasingly popular corporate spin-off activities. More than theory and research, this amazing book brings you proven evidence and statistics of how a startling percentage of spin-offs have produced windfalls profits in the past. Actual case histories, coupled with spin-off expert Joseph Cornell's analysis and insights, fine-tune your ability to spot potentially lucrative spin-off opportunities. Cornell clarifies the complex universe of corporate spin-offs by telling you: 4 reasons spin-offs are often misvalued by the market. . .and how you can use each of these reasons to isolate the spin-offs with the greatest upside potential; Specific strategies for locking in spin-off gains. . .When to buy, when to sell, and generally ignored market signs that let you buy and sell for added profits again and again; 10 likely spin-off candidates. . .Companies to keep your eye on--unique situations mark each as a good candidate to launch a spin-off; 25 pending spin-offs. . .Through spin-offs were already announced, there still is time to apply strategies learned in this book to land quick-strike trading profits. With spin-off activity up well over 50-fold within the past ten years, this exciting strategy shows every sign of becoming an even greater source of profits as we head toward the 21st Century. Spinoff to Payoff is packed with detailed examples and guideposts to help you determine which spin-offs will create undervalued corporations, then actions you can take to profit from temporary market inefficiencies before the rest of the investment community catches on.
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BGam
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Looks fantastic!! 4y
BGam @TheAromaofBooks thanks 😊 4y
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Heideschrampf
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Basically copying last months list with a few additions 🙈 But, really I don‘t care, this system really helps me keep going. Can‘t wait to finally complete a bingo haha #bookspin #doublespin #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 4y
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Hooked_on_books
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And here are my newly reordered #bookspinbonanza stacks! 1-10 on the left, 11-20 on the right. I‘m excited to see how far I get! I have a lot of work to do today, but then I‘ll get started this evening. How did your stack work out?

Clwojick I‘ve had a copy of Omens on my shelf for years! I really need to get around to reading it. 😅I can‘t wait to see what you think of it. 5y
squirrelbrain Great stacks - enjoy! 5y
Megabooks Got some good ones there! 5y
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olivia.ferz
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@TheAromaofBooks #BookSpinBonanza

Here's my list! I'm pretty sure I won't make it past 3 books😅. But at least I'll knock some of these titles off.

TheAromaofBooks Great list!! Good luck!! 5y
Vansa I wouldn't recommend half girlfriend ,or any of Chetan Bhagat's books at all!! There are far better Indian writers out there, Chetan Bhagat is terrible. Polite Society by Mahesh Rao, for instance, is an excellent book. 5y
olivia.ferz @Vansa I agree. I tried 2 States and 3 mistakes of my life and I've come to the conclusion that he's just incredibly overrated. But this was a gift from 3 years ago and I felt guilty for not reading it.😅 5y
olivia.ferz @Vansa Also thanks for the book suggestion. I'll try it out! 😊 5y
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