I find it interesting to see which posts on Greenbackd attract the most attention and I thought you might too. To that end, here are the 10 most popular Greenbackd posts of 2009:
- The best unknown activist investment of 2009
- Seth Klarman on Liquidation Value
- Tweedy Browne updates What Has Worked In Investing
- Marty Whitman’s adjustments to Graham’s net net formula
- Walter Schloss, superinvestor
- Sub-liquidation value ten baggers
- VXGN gifted to OXGN; VXGN directors abandon shareholders, senses
- Valuing long-term and fixed assets
- Where in the world is Chapman Capital?
- Counterintuition
Why was The best unknown activist investment of 2009 the most popular post of 2009, attracting 5 times the traffic of the Seth Klarman on Liquidation Value post, which is number 2 on the list? Who knows? It seems you guys like stories about idiosyncratic investors who trade in odd securities found off the beaten track.
Here are four near misses:
I speak for a few readers when I second that sentiment. Great blog, keep it up in 2010!
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I don’t remember who linked to it, but the first post was what brought me to this blog.
I quickly moved it up to the top of my reader. You’ve got some of the most original content on the net, and much of it is also keenly insightful.
Thanks for the blog and best of luck in 2010!
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That’s high praise indeed. Thank you very much.
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