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| December 13, 2012 02:47 PM EST |
Next year, investors will see a +20% year-on-year growth in the value of companies looking to break-up a business division according to, Jim Osman, CEO of The Spinoff Report (TSR).
Notably, for all the recent developing interest in Spinoffs; 2012 YTD, it might amaze you to read that the average Global Spinoff has only increased +4% since listing this year to Nov 30th.
Meanwhile, TSR’s top recommended Spinoff stock picks have produced a return of +19% YTD from the Spinoffs that they will have analyzed for clients. Ahead of the market, discovering the fundamental, technical and insider hidden value that potentially sits within each break-up.
“Funds are starting to realize the danger of cheap, untimely and inaccurate research,” states Osman.
“Our 5 Year Track Record defines our value. Funds using cheap research, are buying-in speculative ideas and the carried risk will hurt them in the long-term. That’s why The Spinoff Report was created. To report, analyze and quantify the facts,” he continued.
And there’s a due to be a notable swing in the trend of Sector based companies breaking-up in 2013 according to TSR’s 2013 Global Calendar of Spinoffs. At $656bn, around 54% of next year’s due and potential Spinoffs will spin out of the United States. With European Spinoffs seeing a strong return to activity in the space. More than any other investment research firm, TSR have covered over 60 pure Global Spinoffs.
To know about their top recommendations and holdings, click here for more.
You can click here request access to TSR’s research.
Published December 13, 2012
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