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John Dorfman

John Dorfman , chairman of Thunderstorm Capital in Boston, is a columnist for Bloomberg News. The opinions expressed are his own. His firm or clients may own or trade securities discussed in his columns.

Three Tempting Stocks for a Hot Takeover Market: John Dorfman Warren Buffett’s takeover of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. illustrates an emerging trend: Takeovers are back.

Stocks Ben Graham Might Buy If He Were Alive Now: John Dorfman He was a skier, bon vivant, ladies’ man, Columbia University professor, hedge-fund manager and mentor to Warren Buffett.

Hot Stocks Leave Me Cold After October’s Slump: John Dorfman The stock market’s waters were languid in October, but some fish were jumping.

Dividends Are Appealing in These Stocks: John Dorfman (Correct) Dividends are as old-fashioned as corsets, if you listen to most investors.

One Dozen Small Stocks Survive My Screen Tests: John Dorfman I have nothing against large companies, but my heart belongs to small-cap value stocks.

Stock-Market Bulls Have Room to Keep on Running: John Dorfman On Friday, the rally in the U.S. stock market turned seven months old.

Ten Stock Market Myths That Bedevil Investors: John Dorfman In the dinosaur saga “Jurassic Park,” author Michael Crichton wrote about a man who believed a tyrannosaurus couldn’t see him if he held still. The carnivore ate him.

For Once Those Analysts Are Onto Something Good: John Dorfman The more Wall Street analysts like a stock, the less interested I am, as a rule.

Five Companies That Grew Through the Recession: John Dorfman Did your company’s earnings grow through the recession?

Fat Profit Margins Are Road Map to Three Stocks: John Dorfman There are lots of ways to measure profitability. Many investors fixate on a company’s earnings growth, especially for one-year or five-year periods.


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