For this episode of the Planet
MicroCap Podcast, I spoke with Sam Namiri, Associate at Grand Slam Asset
Management. I’ve met Sam at many MicroCap conferences over the years, and we
would exchange ideas about what is going in the MicroCap market. I thought it would
be informative to do an interview with Sam and share with all of you what I’ve
learned in my conversations with him. In this interview, we discuss Sam’s
MicroCap investing strategy and how that’s evolved since he started at
lunch-time in high school. Specifically, what I thought was very interesting
for this interview and the goal for this episode is to understand how to value
a MicroCap stock, according to Sam.
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In this episode, Sam and I discuss the following topics:
- Sam's background and how did he got into
MicroCaps
- How Sam goes about investing in MicroCap
stocks - his investing strategy
- What a quality MicroCap
company according to Sam
- Timing – how
do you know when to buy, sell or hold
- On the podcast, most of guests recommend to sell
when something fundamental about the company changes – messaging, management or
business model – how Sam measures that and how he assesses if a
fundamental change in the company will result in something worse or better
- How he assesses a quality business model
- What is a financial model and why is that
important when doing due diligence
- What is a value investor and why is that
philosophy making a come back of sorts?
- What experience did
he learn the most from
- His advice for new MicroCap investors
For more information about Sam Namiri, you can follow him on Twitter @SNamiri, and please visit: www.gslamcap.com
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