Grubb and Ellis posts
FeedPosted Jan 4th 2011 12:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Home Depot (HD), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Options, Bargain Stocks, Chasing Value™, S and P 500, Raytheon Company (RTN), E*TRADE (ETFC), EZCORP (EZPW), Williams Companies (WMB), Brasil Telecom (BTM) , Grubb and Ellis Co (GBE)
The year 2010 has come and gone and my results are in. This is my fourth annual stock results to be reported on BlogginStocks, so something of a track record is starting to form. This past year ended with a modest improvement over the unmanaged Standard & Poors 500 index
The original story, Chasing Value: 10 Stock Picks for 2010, took readers through a review of many candidates, concluding with the ten picks, using prices from Dec. 28, 2009.
Continue reading Chasing Value: 2010 Final Review -- Winners and Losers
Posted Oct 7th 2010 9:30AM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Home Depot (HD), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Brazil, Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Chasing Value™, S and P 500, Raytheon Company (RTN), E*TRADE (ETFC), EZCORP (EZPW), Williams Companies (WMB), Brasil Telecom (BTM) , Grubb and Ellis Co (GBE), Stock Picks

The third quarter of 2010 is in the books and the results are in. My picks have sagged behind the Standard & Poor's 500 Index after surpassing it by a large margin for most of the year. The original story,
Chasing Value: 10 Stock Picks for 2010, was the culmination of a process presented to our readers and finally narrowed down to the select group using final prices from Dec. 28, 2009. For comparison, I tracked the S&P 500.
Berkshire Hathaway (
BRK.B) is the new star of the show and Brasil Telecom (
BTM) remains in the dog house.
Continue reading Chasing Value: 2010 Picks Q3 Update -- ADM, BRK, EZPW, GE, HD
Posted Apr 5th 2010 10:00AM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Good news, General Electric (GE), Home Depot (HD), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Brazil, Indices, Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Chasing Value™, Raytheon Company (RTN), E*TRADE (ETFC), EZCORP (EZPW), Williams Companies (WMB), Brasil Telecom (BTM) , Grubb and Ellis Co (GBE)
The first quarter of 2010 is closed and the results are in. My picks surpassed the primary indices by a large margin. The original story, Chasing Value: 10 Stock Picks for 2010 , was the culmination of a process presented to our readers and finally narrowed down to the select group using final prices from Monday, December 28, 2009.
For comparison I tracked the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the NASDAQ. Each of these produced positive results for the quarter.
Continue reading Chasing Value: 2010 Picks Triple Market Returns
Posted Mar 18th 2010 1:30PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Major Movement, Good news, Chasing Value™, Recession, Grubb and Ellis Co (GBE)
In about three weeks I will be reporting the results of my 2010 picks through the first quarter. One of those picks and the leader of the pack Grubb & Ellis (GBE), a real estate brokerage and investment company, reached a new 52 week high yesterday of $2.20, topping the previous high of $2.17 set last October.
At the time I initially wrote about the stock, in December, it was trading at $1.33 a share, the lowest priced stock I have ever included for consideration. The 65.41% gain, to date, will most assuredly help my annual batting average. Grubb & Ellis is besting the 2.93% YTD gain of the Standard & Poors 500 by more than 60%. Absent some unforeseen black swan, I expect it to finish the year higher still.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Grubb & Ellis Hits New High
Posted Dec 31st 2009 4:30PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Forecasts, Competitive Strategy, General Electric (GE), Home Depot (HD), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Getting Started, Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Options, Bargain Stocks, Chasing Value™, Raytheon Company (RTN), E*TRADE (ETFC), EZCORP (EZPW), Williams Companies (WMB), Brasil Telecom (BTM) , Grubb and Ellis Co (GBE)
During my tenure at BloggingStocks I have expressed my opinion often about the contribution that dividends make to your overall return. Most shrewd investors, and especially "my pal Warren," know this and understand why I re-emphasize the point when I make my annual selections.
By now I hope you have had a chance to peruse my picks for 2010. If not the links below will give you another opportunity.
Continue reading Chasing Value: 2010 Dividends for Ten Stock Picks
Posted Dec 29th 2009 5:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Other Issues, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Chasing Value™, Stocks to Buy, Financial Crisis, Grubb and Ellis Co (GBE)

Where as my fist pick, Berkshire Hathaway (
BRK.B) is a large cap diversified conglomerate, my second, Grubb & Ellis Co. (
GBE), is a micro-cap stock of $90 million.
GBE is a network of nearly 130 owned and affiliated offices, providing commercial real estate services to property owners, institutional investors, and tenants. Its 1,800 brokers and some 6,000 affiliated real estate professionals offer advisory and brokerage, property management, construction consultation, and other services.
The company has been devastated by the bursting of the residential real estate market bubble, lost equity value, illiquid capital markets and the still impending concern over the commercial real estate market facing rising vacancies as hundreds of billions of dollars in loans must be rolled over.
Continue reading Chasing Value: 2010 -- #2 Grubb & Ellis
Posted Dec 29th 2009 4:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: International Markets, Forecasts, Competitive Strategy, General Electric (GE), Home Depot (HD), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Options, Bargain Stocks, Chasing Value™, Raytheon Company (RTN), E*TRADE (ETFC), EZCORP (EZPW), Williams Companies (WMB), Brasil Telecom (BTM) , Grubb and Ellis Co (GBE)

To arrive at this years ten picks I scoured business journals and editorials, online and off. I also ran through a series of stock screens repeatedly over the last few months filtering for five primary value metrics identifying stocks worthy of further consideration.
The 5 data points were price-to-sales (P/S), price-to-book (P/B), price-to-cash flow (P/CF), dividend yield and return-on-equity (ROE). I did look at other things but these were the subject of my initial focus.
Continue reading Chasing Value: 10 Stock Picks for 2010
Posted Dec 9th 2009 1:30PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Management, Competitive Strategy, General Electric (GE), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Market Matters, Diageo plc (DEO), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Options, Deere and Co (DE), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Chasing Value™, Anglo American (AAUKY), Stocks to Buy, American Eagle Outfitters (AEO), EZCORP (EZPW), Brown Forman (BF.A)

Today it's time to do some trimming of the fourteen stocks and four options on the contenders list. This review will prioritize the companies by price-to-book (P/B), price-to-sales (P/S) and return-on-equity (ROE). This does not preclude more possible stocks being added and the final list will not be done until the end of the month.
We will also compare recent stock prices to three-year highs to give us a relative idea where the stock floated in rosier times.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Ten stocks for 2010 Part 8: Making some cuts
Posted Nov 16th 2009 1:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: International Markets, China, Chasing Value™, Stocks to Buy, E*TRADE (ETFC)

In this installment of our search for the ten picks for 2010, I will risk my reputation (and money) as I head in a more speculative direction. In
Part 1 of this series, I discussed breaking up my potential picks into three categories: "Contender", "On the Fence", and "Out of the Running", until the 10 stocks have been identified.
The following lists the first ten stocks I discussed and the current standing after
Part 2 of this series, plus four new stocks reviewed today.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Ten stocks for 2010 -- Part 3
Posted Aug 6th 2009 5:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Ford Motor (F), Market Matters, Getting Started, Citigroup Inc. (C), Bargain Stocks, Stocks to Buy, MBIA Inc (MBI)

You can learn a lot from your elders and when it comes to investing, you best listen very attentively. I often refer to
'my pal Warren' in my posts and I credit Mr. Buffett's investment advice and parables over the years for much of my gains in 2009.
There is another mentor, though, one I have not referred to often but that I have gleaned some wisdom from in terms of value investing and courage, and that is
'my pal Sir John.' While Buffett has been very straight forward in his position that you should buy on fear and this was the year to do that, it was Templeton that preached buying far and wide and diversifying broadly into out-of-favor companies. As he did when he started out.
Continue reading Ford, Citi, MBIA, GBE and Sir John Templeton
Posted Jan 10th 2009 3:40PM by Zac Bissonnette (RSS feed)
Filed under: Housing
Is now a good time to buy a home? Obviously that depends on where you live, but there's so much conflicting information out there. Straight-up predictions of home price fluctuations have their limitations, but looking at rental-related statistics like vacancies and the growth rate in rental prices can tell you a lot about the health of a market. Real estate services company and investment firm Grubb & Ellis Co. released its predictions for the 2009 real estate market. On the housing side, the company anticipates that an increasing supply of unsold condos and homes being made available for rent may cause an increase in vacancy rates.
Here's the company's list of the ten best rental markets for 2009-13:
- Los Angeles
- San Francisco
- Orange County, Calif.
- Oakland/East Bay, Calif.
- Washington, D.C.
- San Diego
- New York City
- San Jose, Calif.
- Long Island, N.Y.
- Portland, Ore.
It's good to be skeptical of predictions, but some of the names on the list are quite interesting. High foreclosure rates in Los Angeles and other cities have sent property values plunging, and that might provide good opportunities for long-term investors.