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Conservative Speculator , published monthly, has covered special situations, usually in emerging growth industries, for the past 15 years. It goes to investors in 20 countries.
Its published goal: Help its conservative readers to make more with the 10 percent they put into special situations than they make with the 90 percent they put into everything else.
It has been reasonably successful -- Larry Oakley, its editor, is quoted extensively in the national media.
Each issue includes a recommendation of a stock Larry thinks has a good appreciation potential, Sneak Previews of companies Larry is beginning to investigate, Update Briefs, Editorials, "Dow 30 Market Timing" by Ken Coleman, "Industry Commentary" by Tony Velocci (a senior editor at McGraw Hill), and occasionally a copy of one of Larry's "Business Computer Report" columns.
There has never been, is not now, nor ever will be a charge for coverage of any kind in Conservative Speculator. That, of course, permits Larry to recommend the companies he thinks have the best chance of doubling or better. Readers pay $99 per year for subscriptions. There is no advertising, there are no inserts, and the subscriber list is totally confidential; it is never rented, sold, or divulged to anyone. Conservative Speculator adopted these policies to protect the absolute privacy of its subscribers.
Click Here to view a sample issue of Conservative Speculator. (April 2000 issue)
Special Offer for a Free Subscription
Subscribers need a password for accessing the current issue, future issues, and archived issues. That normally costs $99 per year. Here's how this special offer works. You permit Larry Oakley to send you a very brief e-mail message each time he finds or has important information about a special situation. If you do that, we will grant you a complementary subscription.
Larry's e-mail messages usually just announce that he has covered an emerging growth situation in one of his columns at WallStreetCorner, or that a new Paying Participant has been added. They may at times give you an extremely brief piece of news about a company Larry has covered, or about one of the Paying Participants whose corporate profiles are lodged at WallStreetCorner. Larry normally sends about one e-mail message per week.
To apply for your complementary subscription, please fill out your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address in the boxes below and click on the "I Accept" button. By doing that you give Larry your permission to send you his e-mail message. When you accept, we will e-mail you your password to gain access to Conservative Speculator.
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Disclaimer: The public companies featured in the Corporate Profiles listed in the "Special Situation" section on the Home Page of www.WallStreetCorner.com are our clients. Each such client pays a monthly, quarterly, or annual cash fee and a negotiated number of either free-trading or Form 144 restricted shares for our service. The form and amount of such fees depend on the length of service provided. Such fees are disclosed as part of the Corporate Profile prepared and posted on the particular company involved. The basic coverage provided to such clients primarily includes the preparation of their Corporate Profile, posting it here at WallStreetCorner.com, the distribution of email alerts to our international database of investors and financial professionals when their Profile is initially posted, and each time their Profile is subsequently updated. We also allow a limited number of clients to opt for having an Executive Summary posted in our “Special Emerging Growth Situations” section with similar email distributions being made. Such clients pay $495 per month plus a negotiated number of Form 144 restricted shares. We expect all of our clients to work with us in a team effort by calling us each time they have achieved a significant milestone. We then update their Profile or Executive Summary and issue an additional email alert to our totally opt-in email database (as of May 2008, members of that database are from over 94 countries). The email distributions we make are a key element of our service -- those, as well as the updated Corporate Profile or Executive Summary are what together are designed to achieve a gradual buildup of new shareholders who generally hold for the long term. Information displayed by WallStreetCorner in its Corporate Profiles, Executive Summaries, and in its editorial or other columns, does not constitute an offer to buy, sell, or trade a security of any kind, including stock. Larry Oakley, and/or WallStreetCorner.com, Inc., does not recommend that any person, institution, or other entity make any decisions or form any opinions, etc. based on the information on this site. All visitors to this site are urged to do two things before investing in any stock: (1) Call the company and ask questions -- if there is anything you do not like regarding such call, pass -- our goal is to bring you a selection of what we feel are growth situations with good long-term appreciation potential, but you must accept the responsibility of making your own decisions regarding which situations to invest in -- do not give up that responsibility; and (2) Consult a qualified financial professional before taking any actions in regards to buying, selling, or trading securities (stocks or other forms of equity). Companies covered in Conservative Speculator, a newsletter accessed from WallStreetCorner, or in any of Larry Oakley's other editorial venues ("Opinion," "Stock Pick," “Comment,” and "Bold Ventures" columns, and in any other editorial venue to which Larry contributes) do not pay for such editorial coverage; the companies Larry covers editorially have never, do not now, and never will be charged for editorial coverage. The only paid portions of WallStreetCorner.com are the Profiles, Executive Summaries, and email distributions (email distributions are a part of the client’s package, but occasionally are paid for separately by non-clients – if a non-client wants to utilize our email distributions, the cost is $2,000 for the first distribution, $1,500 for the second, $1,000 for the third, and $500 for all subsequent distributions made for the same client).
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