Review:
...Even more interesting may be the just released [Walker's Manual of] Penny Stocks, which focuses on bite-sized shares. ...goes beyond the unlisted market to include more than 100 stocks that trade on the NYSE, Nasdaq, and Amex. Perhaps more revealing is the number of exchange-listed stocks that failed to make the cut: a group that fills two filing cabinets in Eisenberg's office. ...Eisenberg's careful scrutiny provides investors with a great starting point for further research. -- Individual Investor, 08/98
So, why would anybody buy [a penny stock]? Because, according to Harry Eisenberg, publisher of the just-published Walker's Manual of Penny Stocks, they're one place that is still flush with bargains. -- TheStreet.com, 06/23/98
To find some penny stocks that may be worthy of consideration by individual investors, The Wall Street Journal asked Harry Eisenberg, author of a new book on the subject, about his assessment of the various low-priced shares trading on stock exchanges and bulletin boards. -- The Wall Street Journal, 06/24/98
From Booklist:
From the publisher that brings us Walker's Manual of Community Bank Stocks and Walker's Manual of Unlisted Stocks [RBB O 15 96] comes this new guide to "the most misunderstood and maligned group of stocks in the entire marketplace." The 500 companies that are profiled were chosen on the basis of several factors, including revenue stream, financial solvency, longevity, and profitability. Among them are Filene's Basement, Frontier Airlines, and RMS Ritanic, Inc.
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