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Ian Wyatt

Ian Wyatt is an active investor, a well-regarded investment expert and an Internet entrepreneur. He is the Chief Investment Strategist at Wyatt Investment Research, publisher of Top Stock Insights and plays a leading role in each of the company’s investment newsletters and trading services. Ian founded Business Financial Publishing and Wyatt Investment Research in 2001, publishing investment newsletters for individual investors. Since then, the company has evolved into an Internet content company publishing e-letters, special research reports, newsletters, trading services and financial web sites.

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Top Stock Insights’ investment focus is growth at a reasonable price. Editors take a long-term view of future revenue and earnings potential, and consider investments with a three to five year investment time horizon. Top Stock Insights seeks consistent winners that will serve annualized returns of 15%-20% in its investment...
ePlus (PLUS) provides IT integration and consulting services. Last quarter, sales grew nearly 10%. Meanwhile, net income soared 39% and earnings per share jumped 54%. For the first half of fiscal 2014, the company reported earnings of $2.75 per share. If EPS continue at this level...
Rosetta Stone (RST) has had its share of problems over the years. As the Internet grows, there are more free or low-cost language learning courses available online. That has resulted in more competition and put pressure on the product pricing. Until recently, the company was missing out on the opportunity...
Hercules Technology Growth Capital (HTGC) is a business development company BDC) based in the heart of Silicon Valley. It maintains offices near the major new-tech corridors: Northern Virginia; Boston; Boulder, Colorado; and New York City. Hercules lends to and invests in venture capital-backed companies active in communications technology, biotechnology, life science,...
VeriFone Systems, Inc. (PAY 46.03 NYSE) provides retail electronic payment devices that process debit and credit cards. Next time you’re at a gas station or department store, take a look at the machine that reads your card. With 20 million locations globally, chances are that machine was provided by VeriFone....
“Water purification companies fall into a large lump of highly regulated businesses known as utilities. While the utility sector is boring, shares of utility stocks have been lighting portfolios up in 2011. Utilities are one of the very few sectors that offer shelter during severe economic downturns. And utility stocks...
OYO Geospace Corp. (OYOG) fell on oil’s recent weakness. Trading at 13.4-times trailing earnings, and with [over 25%] revenue growth projected, but slightly lower earnings growth, OYO Geospace is a buy. The company [has a unique] position in the seismic instrument industry. It does everything from design and...
“According to the American Association of Orthodontists, almost 80% of all American teenagers and 1 million adults wear braces at any given time. ... In the past, correcting teeth required wearing metal braces and rubber...
In many places of business, the name Xerox is synonymous with photocopy. The dictionary actually includes ‘xerox’ as a verb. Although Xerox Corp. (XRX, NYSE) management is proud of the business and strong brand name, they want investors to know that Xerox can do far more than simply photocopy documents....