6 Companies Whose Managers Eat Their Own Cooking

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I don't know about you, but my mother always made me the guinea pig when it came to taste-testing her food for dinner parties.

I didn't mind helping my mother out. But when it comes to investing, it's smart to pick out companies whose leaders are willing to eat alongside you, as it were, by owning a big equity stake in the company. And I'm not talking about options, either. Managers who own real shares, right now, are more likely to have strong incentives to ensure that the company remains on solid financial footing and maintains a proper strategic focus.

After all, some of the best companies in the world have historically exhibited high levels of insider ownership and strong, visionary leadership. Some of the more conspicuous successes include legends such as Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway.

Actions speak louder than words, or so I hear
A CEO or CFO buying up shares clearly believes in the future of the company. On the flip side, while selling is sometimes a negative signal, it could simply mean that the executives need a few bucks for personal expenses.

To identify potentially rewarding stocks with huge insider stakes, I used the Motley Fool's CAPS screening tool to search for companies with:

  • Insider ownership stakes of 10% or greater.
  • A minimum market cap of $500 million.
  • CAPS rating of five stars, the highest possible.   

Voila! Here are some of the companies that popped out when I ran the screen today:

Company

Market Cap (in billions)

% Insider Ownership

Alliance Resource Partners (Nasdaq: ARLP)

$1.39

44.2%

ATP Oil & Gas (Nasdaq: ATPG)

$0.84

16.7%

Cogent (Nasdaq: COGT)

$0.91

46.2%

Contango Oil & Gas (NYSE: MCF)

$0.80

21.1%

Kinetic Concepts (NYSE: KCI)

$2.47

13.5%

Morningstar (Nasdaq: MORN)

$2.51

57.2%

Source: Motley Fool CAPS.

While sizable inside ownership can be an indicator that the company you're invested in is in good hands, it should be only one of the criteria you use to screen for winning stocks. Remain mindful of the stock's valuation, fundamentals, and growth prospects. And in this economic environment, pay special attention to the sectors in which the stock you're considering operates. Even managers who run their companies with the best of intentions can get bulldozed by macroeconomic forces.

If you're interested in seeing some other tasty stocks, check out Motley Fool CAPS today! Let the collective wisdom of our 140,000-member investment community help you make better investing decisions.

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Fool contributor Jennifer Schonberger does not own shares of any of the other companies mentioned in this article. Alliance Resource Partners is an Income Investor recommendation.  Morningstar is a Stock Advisor pick. Microsoft is a choice at Inside Value. The Fool owns shares of Morningstar and Kinetic Concepts, and has written puts on the latter. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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