Dec 21, 2013 by Ted CooperJohn Wiley & Sons Offers Big Upside and Limited DownsideJohn Wiley & Sons trades at a deep discount to its intrinsic value even though Reed Elsevier and Pearson trade at higher valuations.
Dec 21, 2013 by Ted CooperWhy Warren Buffett Might Buy Campbell SoupCampbell Soup is a high-quality company with more similarities to PepsiCo than one might expect.
Dec 20, 2013 by Ted CooperMonster Beverage Could Be a MultibaggerMonster Beverage could be set to rocket higher, but legal risks and a threat posed by Coca-Cola (and illustrated by Dr Pepper Snapple Group) are holding it back -- for now!
Dec 15, 2013 by Ted Cooper5 Signs You Don't Know JACKAre you a bona-fide Jack in the Box investor, or are you just along for the ride?
Dec 14, 2013 by Ted CooperCoca-Cola and PepsiCo Eye Growth in IndiaFor all its faults, India represents a tremendous growth opportunity for Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.
Dec 14, 2013 by Ted CooperSysco Becomes the Wal-Mart of Food DistributionSysco solidifies its Wal-Mart-like dominance of food-service distribution with its acquisition of US Foods.
Dec 7, 2013 by Ted CooperSodaStream, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Deckers Outdoors: 3 Heavily Shorted Battleground Stocks for Risk TakersControversy surrounds SodaStream, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and Deckers Outdoor -- investors who choose the right side are in a position to make a lot of money.
Dec 7, 2013 by Ted Cooper3 Takeaways From Kroger's Earnings CallKroger is on its way to challenging Whole Foods Market for market share after its acquisition of Harris Teeter Supermarkets.
Dec 7, 2013 by Ted Cooper3 Reasons to Sell Sears Holdings Right NowSears Holdings needs to turn itself around quickly despite facing brutal competition from Macy's and Wal-Mart. Here are three reasons why that will not happen in time.
Dec 6, 2013 by Ted Cooper1 Troubling Trend for Western UnionWestern Union is losing the battle to defend its castle from MoneyGram and Xoom.
Dec 3, 2013 by Ted CooperThe "Egyptian Warren Buffett" Loves These StocksFayez Sarofim, a legendary Houston money manager, is long Coca-Cola, Philip Morris International, and Procter & Gamble.
Dec 3, 2013 by Ted CooperHere's Why The Hershey Company Is a Wonderful BusinessBerkshire Hathaway is full of companies like The Hershey Company -- a business with unmatched pricing power that will dominate Mars, Nestle, and private labels for decades to come.
Dec 1, 2013 by Ted CooperMcDonald's Is Conspicuously CheapMcDonald's is trading at a discount to Yum! Brands and DineEquity -- two companies with worse prospects.
Dec 1, 2013 by Ted CooperWhy Warren Buffett Loves Coca-ColaThe same attributes that made Buffett buy Coca-Cola in 1988 are present in Coca-Cola and PepsiCo today.
Nov 30, 2013 by Ted Cooper4 Shocking Facts About Wal-MartWal-Mart is the king of retail, but did you know that Clorox and J.M. Smucker have bargaining power with it?
Nov 30, 2013 by Ted Cooper4 Things You Probably Didn't Know About ChipotleChipotle has more in common with McDonald's and Starbucks than you might think.
Nov 30, 2013 by Ted CooperWarren Buffett's 3 Favorite Consumer-Products StocksBuffett's largest holdings include Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and Wal-Mart Stores. Should you invest?
Nov 30, 2013 by Ted CooperIs Coca-Cola the New Philip Morris?The battle against Coca-Cola and PepsiCo is looking an awful lot like the battle against Philip Morris. Will the results be the same?
Nov 30, 2013 by Ted Cooper3 High-Quality Companies for the Long RunHershey, Campbell Soup, and Sysco can invest your money better than any money manager can.
Nov 30, 2013 by Ted Cooper3 Perfect Stocks: eBay, McDonald's, and Coca-ColaeBay, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola are predictable, profitable, and cheap. Are they perfect for your portfolio?