This is an archive of Share Sleuth articles published in Money Observer and written by Richard Beddard.
A typical Share Sleuth company is small, out of favour or just forgotten by investors and the media and, perhaps, an opportunity for the private investor.
Cheap shares are scarce [pdf]
Money Observer, February 2010
Tilting at Windmills [pdf]
Money Observer, December 2009
Get a lift from thrift [pdf]
Money Observer, November 2009
Drip-feeding profit dreams
[pdf]
Money Observer, October 2009
Detecting a growth story [pdf]
Money Observer, September 2009
Looks good on paper [pdf]
Money Observer, August 2009
Triumph over adversity [pdf]
Money Observer, July 2009
Boom-time mentality [pdf]
Money Observer, June 2009
When the music's over [pdf]
Money Observer, May 2009
Exhibitions in a sorry state [pdf]
Money Observer, April 2009
A recipe for success [pdf]
Money Observer, March 2009
Pushing all the right buttons [pdf]
Money Observer, February 2009
The F Factor [pdf]
Money Observer, December 2008
Game back on [pdf]
Money Observer, October 2008
Will Optare win the battle of the buses? [pdf]
Money Observer, September 2008
The EDI approach passes the test [pdf]
Money Observer, August 2008
Publisher has plenty left in the Tank [pdf]
Money Observer, July 2008