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By |2012-12-11T09:00:37-04:00December 11th, 2012|Categories: The Intro Slide|Tags: |

1) Refresher on the Bowser Ratings system 2) 32 earnings, 3 sell recs, 3 category changes 3) A new company of the month, and much more!   [button link="https://thebowserreport.com/shop/new-one-year-subscription/" size="large" bg_color="#3cd00b"]Subscribe Now![/button]

October 2012 Feature: Bringing IPOs to the average Joe

By |2012-11-19T14:36:17-04:00November 16th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

How IPO Village is using crowdfunding to benefit investors and small companies Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) are an essential part of the public market and the economy. After all, they introduce companies to additional funding that they need in order to grow their businesses. Over the past 15 years, a downward trend in IPOs has emerged. [...]

Simplifying balance sheet analysis

By |2012-11-19T13:25:55-04:00November 14th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

A company's balance sheet is a statement of the company's financial position. What are its assets? What are its liabilities? How do they compare? These are all very important questions when considering a company for investment. However, even if you can find these numbers, what do they all mean? Luckily, the Bowser Rating system simplifies the [...]

Simplifying balance sheet analysis

By |2012-11-14T16:49:49-04:00November 14th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

A company's balance sheet is a statement of the company's financial position. What are its assets? What are its liabilities? How do they compare? These are all very important questions when considering a company for investment. However, even if you can find these numbers, what do they all mean? Luckily, the Bowser Rating system simplifies the [...]

Simplifying balance sheet analysis

By |2012-11-14T16:49:49-04:00November 14th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

A company's balance sheet is a statement of the company's financial position. What are its assets? What are its liabilities? How do they compare? These are all very important questions when considering a company for investment. However, even if you can find these numbers, what do they all mean? Luckily, the Bowser Rating system simplifies the [...]

Bowser 101: Trailing stop orders

By |2012-10-24T11:35:07-04:00October 24th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

Here at The Bowser Report, we focus on our Game Plan, which involves a cut-and-dry Selling Plan. The selling plan stipulates: sell half your holdings when the stock price doubles from your original purchase price, and sell the remaining half when the price drops 25% from its most recent high; if the price drops 50% without [...]

Moneyferret.com: Helping you make and keep your money

By |2012-10-22T14:57:09-04:00October 18th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

"make money, save money, grow money" Bowser Buckaroo Tom Koziol has drawn on his experience in the financial industry to help others learn to make, save and grow their money. On October 17, 2017, I had the pleasure of interviewing Mr. Koziol about his site, moneyferret.com. Below is a transcript of the interview: Rice: Can you [...]

Understanding the OTC Market tiers

By |2012-09-24T16:34:19-04:00September 24th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

In today’s economy, mentioning the OTC Markets generally creates a feeling of uneasiness. Investors are suspicious of this marketplace because they are afraid of shell companies, a lack of transparency, low liquidity, and much more. However, when Cromwell Coulson acquired the National Quotation Bureau in 1997, he had a vision of transforming the marketplace into an [...]

Small IPOs staging a comeback?

By |2012-09-19T23:56:33-04:00September 19th, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

I recently stumbled upon an article that caught my interest: "Mom/Pops finally get crack at new IPOs" (to read this article click here). The article discusses IPO Village, a crowdfunding business that specializes in bringing the IPO (Initial Public Offering) to "mom/pop investors"--in other words, individual investors. IPO Village maintains that by making the offerings available [...]

Limit your losses with the Bowser Game Plan

By |2012-09-10T12:36:36-04:00August 31st, 2012|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

Microcap stocks are risky. That goes without saying. These smaller stocks have limited assets and limited liquidity. They are not, however, completely limited. Over the years, we have sifted through thousands of microcap companies to provide individual investors with the most lucrative picks. In any portfolio, risk assessment is crucial. Here at The Bowser Report, we [...]

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