The Basement Experiment That Became a $2 Billion Best-Seller

In a world of constant change, one thing remains steady: Americans love for chocolate. Today we focus on the ultimate “forever stock.” Backed up by more than a century of brand power, this business will remain as relevant for our children and grandchildren as it was for our parents and grandparents.

Cashing In at the Courthouse

The “Fixer,” a leading global provider of litigation financing, funds lawsuits and takes a cut of the payout when it wins. This highly profitable and capital efficient business model can turn small investments into supersized returns.

How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Bankruptcy

For distressed-debt investors, knowing about bankruptcy is critical. In this month’s update, we will tell you how bankruptcy works, and explain why it’s important for bondholders to know the ins and outs of the process – and to realize huge gains when bonds emerge from a troubled state.

Turn On, Clock In, Clock Out

This innovative business is the fastest-growing company in the HR-software industry, with a 1,200% increase in revenues over the last decade. With only 5% market share today, the company has a long growth runway to continue delivering market-crushing returns.

This Is Spinal Tap

In this issue, we focus on a medical-device company that specializes in both orthopedic and spinal products used by doctors and surgeons across the globe. A mismanaged merger and other changes in strategy have sent the stock to record lows. Now, with an activist investor involved, we see good things happening for this company.

Skin In The Game

This capital efficient global leader in cosmetic devices has grown revenues at more than 50% annually the past five years. But due to a series of short-term macroeconomic challenges, the business trades at a record low valuation, creating a rare buy opportunity

A Top-Shelf Booze Maker at a Dive-Bar Price

This industry titan traces its roots back to 1759, and has since amassed an iconic portfolio of world-leading brands. A nearly 50% decline in its stock price due to temporary factors has provided a rare opportunity to buy this recession-resistant gem at its cheapest valuation in over a decade.