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56 - HemaCare 100-Bagger with Dan Schum

Episode 56 of the The DIY Investing Podcast podcast, hosted by Trey Henninger: Private Investor, Portfolio Manager, Business Strategist, and Value Investing Expert, titled "56 - HemaCare 100-Bagger with Dan Schum" was published on December 29, 2019 and runs 71 minutes.

December 29, 2019 ·71m · The DIY Investing Podcast

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Show Outline

The full show notes for this episode are available at https://www.diyinvesting.org/Episode56

Part 1: Dan Schum's Investing Process

  • Large diversification 30-60+ stocks
  • Buy "NoNameStocks" that no one else has heard about
  • Target characteristics:
    • Left for dead companies
    • Often unprofitable
    • Dark or Deregistered from the SEC
    • A long-term chart that shows abandonment by investors

Part 2: Example Stocks

  • HemaCare Corporation $HEMA - Dan's 100 bagger in 4.5 years (From $0.25 to $25.40 buyout on the podcast recording date of 12/16/2019)
  • Clancey Systems International $CLSI - A wild ride on a shell company with no assets leading to a 1000% gain in a few months
  • Dewey Electronics $DEWY - A company that just won't die, but with hidden real estate assets worth more than the market cap. 
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