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Alexander Roepers: “Is It Time For Value Now?”

Are stocks on sale or do they have further to fall?
The Acquirer’s Multiple® is the value metric financial acquirers use to find takeover targets. Deeply undervalued stocks are good to own because they can be taken over, creating a quick win, or simply revert back to value over time. As the #1 New Release in Amazon Business and Finance The Acquirer’s Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market describes, portfolios of stocks with a low rank based on The Acquirer’s Multiple® offer market-beating returns over time. Tobias Carlisle is the founder of The Acquirer’s Multiple®. He is the founder of Carbon Beach Asset Management LLC. He is best known as the author of the #1 new release in Amazon’s Business and Finance The Acquirer’s Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, the Amazon best-sellers Deep Value: Why Activists Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (2014), Quantitative Value: A Practitioner’s Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors (2012) and Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World’s Greatest Concentrated Value Investors (2016). He has extensive experience in investment management, business valuation, public company corporate governance, and corporate law. Johnny Hopkins is a financial analyst who specialises in deep value stocks at The Acquirer’s Multiple®. The Acquirer’s Multiple® is a stock screening website based on the investment strategy described in the book The Acquirer’s Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, written by Tobias Carlisle.
The Acquirer’s Multiple® is the value metric financial acquirers use to find takeover targets. Deeply undervalued stocks are good to own because they can be taken over, creating a quick win, or simply revert back to value over time. As the #1 New Release in Amazon Business and Finance The Acquirer’s Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market describes, portfolios of stocks with a low rank based on The Acquirer’s Multiple® offer market-beating returns over time. Tobias Carlisle is the founder of The Acquirer’s Multiple®. He is the founder of Carbon Beach Asset Management LLC. He is best known as the author of the #1 new release in Amazon’s Business and Finance The Acquirer’s Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, the Amazon best-sellers Deep Value: Why Activists Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (2014), Quantitative Value: A Practitioner’s Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors (2012) and Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World’s Greatest Concentrated Value Investors (2016). He has extensive experience in investment management, business valuation, public company corporate governance, and corporate law. Johnny Hopkins is a financial analyst who specialises in deep value stocks at The Acquirer’s Multiple®. The Acquirer’s Multiple® is a stock screening website based on the investment strategy described in the book The Acquirer’s Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, written by Tobias Carlisle.
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